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PR: ports/92504 Submitted by: Yoshihiko Sarumaru <mistral@imasy.or.jp> (maintainer)
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When you have a problem with phpsview, please read following Q and A.
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Q. The capture program doesn't work with the message "Not found Philips Webcam",
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or "Permission denied".
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A. 1) Check your dmesg and make sure the camera was attached as ugen device.
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If your camera was attached as uaudio device, apply a patch that tells
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to the kernel that these cameras are not audio devices (although it has
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a microphone in it).
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http://www.medias.ne.jp/~takam/bsd/phpsview-netbsd-sys-1.6.2.diff
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If your camera doesn't match with the entry in above patch, you have to
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add your camera in the same manner, or disable uaudio driver.
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2) Make sure you can write to the device file connected to your camera.
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With default settings, regular user can't write to /dev/ugen*.
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Run chmod a+w /dev/ugen0 (or other corresponding device file)
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or setup /etc/devfs.rules to makes the device file will be created
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with a suitable permission every time you plug your camera to the
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devfs running system (such as 5.x or higher).
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Q. phpsview seems to be working with no errors, but I can't get the right image.
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A. Some people said that FreeBSD ohci USB driver had something troubles.
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If you have problems with ohci system, please upgrade FreeBSD to 5.4
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and try again (I hear that FreeBSD 5.4-RC is free from the problem).
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