Task #2871
More robust solution for camera whitelist (was Motorola Moto G camera not recognized by InformaCam)
Status: | Closed | Start date: | 01/15/2014 | |
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Priority: | Urgent | Due date: | ||
Assignee: | harlo | % Done: | 0% | |
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Target version: | - | |||
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Description
Installed InformaCam on Moto G but when I tried to take a pic, I got the message "Could not find any Camera apps installed on your phone", same message I got when I first got the Nexus 5.
I wanted to recommend Moto G for use with our test project with ECPAT. (Bryan and I had a conversation with them yesterday. They are waiting for us to recommend a budget device).
Also, Matisse is leaving for Arab Bloggers Summit in Amman, Jordan, in a few days and I was going to give her the Moto G to demo InformaCam.
Would it be possible for you to provide a quick fix for this?
Thanks so much,
Martin
History
#1 Updated by harlo about 4 years ago
- Subject changed from Motorola Moto G camera not recognized by InformaCam to More robust solution for camera whitelist (was Motorola Moto G camera not recognized by InformaCam)
- Assignee set to harlo
OK-- after a brief scrum with Hans, decided to slightly tweak the way ICCore determines which camera package to use. Unfortunately, I'm unavailable to do this until I return from SF; I'll tackle this at the first opportunity this weekend.
#3 Updated by MaTzaWit almost 4 years ago
There are two issues that I can notice:
1. If you take more than one pic, it will only import the first one when you tap the back button.
2. When you import a pic, two temp animated icons show up and one of them stays on for a time even after the encryption has completed.
#4 Updated by harlo almost 4 years ago
- Status changed from New to Closed
closing in favor of https://dev.guardianproject.info/issues/3179