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    Camera app cannot be installed

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      • BollyB Offline
        Bolly @Fish
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        @Fish said in Camera app cannot be installed:

        @AppLee I have tried changing the channels. Unfortunately, the camera app is still missing ... and cannot be installed. It almost looks like there are no more photos for me now... 😖

        I suppose that apart from changing them, you installed the downloaded image, right?

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        • FishF Offline
          Fish @Bolly
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          @Bolly Naturally. Otherwise there would be no point. 🙂

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          • FishF Offline
            Fish
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            This morning I tried to see if a new installation (without ticking the ‘wipe userdata’ box) would be successful. Unfortunately, the camera app is still gone and can no longer be installed... I don't understand this anymore. What is the reason for this? Surely it must be possible to reinstall this app somehow? There must be some very strange bug behind it!

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            • AppLeeA Offline
              AppLee @Fish
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              @Fish said in Camera app cannot be installed:

              There must be some very strange bug behind it!

              Not necessarily a bug.
              What one cannot comprehend is not an anomaly.

              To understand better, you have to consider that core preinstalled apps have a particularity, they used to ship with the system image and could only be updated via a full system update.
              Now they can also be updated through the open-store which is great but lead to some unexpected behavior with unplanned scenarios like removal of these apps.

              The error message -r not specified appears. However, the path to the destination is correct.

              That's a weird error message.
              And I guess it should be possible to copy the files, I would dig in this direction if I were you.

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              • arubislanderA Offline
                arubislander @Fish
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                @Fish said in Camera app cannot be installed:

                The error message -r not specified appears. However, the path to the destination is correct.

                What is the exact command that produces this error?

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                • FishF Offline
                  Fish @AppLee
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                  @AppLee The copying has now worked. Apparently I have to write “sudo” in front of everything. But that didn't help either.

                  Well, with the bug I also meant that the camera app somehow removed itself. It was simply no longer there after the restart. And now I can no longer install it. That's kind of annoying.

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                  • AppLeeA Offline
                    AppLee @Fish
                    last edited by

                    @Fish
                    Oh, I thought you purposedly removed the camera app to try to reinstall it.
                    Can you give us the exact command you typed?

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                    • FishF Offline
                      Fish
                      last edited by Fish

                      Im Verzeichnis /usr/share/click/preinstalled/camera.ubports
                      sudo cp -f -r camera.ubports /opt/click.ubuntu.com/camera.ubports

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                      • arubislanderA Offline
                        arubislander @Fish
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                        @Fish I get:

                        cp: cannot stat 'camera.ubports': No such file or directory
                        

                        which is correct since there is no camera.ubports directory in the /usr/share/click/preinstalled/camera.ubports folder, only 4.6.0 and current, which is a symlink to 4.6.0

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                        • FishF Offline
                          Fish @arubislander
                          last edited by Fish

                          @arubislander I have the camera.ubports directory in the /usr/share/click/preinstalled/camera.ubports folder. But there was none in /opt/click.ubuntu.com/camera.ubports, where AppLee's folder ist located.

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                          • arubislanderA Offline
                            arubislander @Fish
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                            @Fish So you have a /usr/share/click/preinstalled/camera.ubports/camera.ubports folder? That's not right, and might be at the root of this issue.

                            can you do a

                            ls -al /usr/share/click/preinstalled/camera.ubports
                            

                            and then

                            ls -al /usr/share/click/preinstalled/camera.ubports/camera.ubports
                            

                            and paste both results here?

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                              Fish @arubislander
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                              • arubislanderA Offline
                                arubislander @Fish
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                                @Fish said in Camera app cannot be installed:

                                I have the camera.ubports directory in the /usr/share/click/preinstalled/camera.ubports folder

                                So in fact you do not have a camera.ubports directory in the /usr/share/click/preinstalled/camera.ubports folder, but in the /usr/share/click/preinstalled folder.

                                Can you please go to your home folder and try:

                                sudo cp -R /usr/share/click/preinstalled/camera.ubports /opt/click.ubuntu.com/
                                

                                then if it is copied properly

                                sudo chown -R clickpkg:clickpkg /opt/click.ubuntu.com/camera.ubports
                                

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                                • FishF Offline
                                  Fish @arubislander
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                                  @arubislander Mh... it looks like nothing is going to happen. It just appears again: phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$

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                                  • arubislanderA Offline
                                    arubislander @Fish
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                                    @Fish Yes, if the copying succeeds it doesn't give any feedback, but the folder should be there under /usr/share/click/preinstalled /opt/click.ubuntu.com/. Have you checked?

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                                      Fish @arubislander
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                                      @arubislander Oh yes, it's there. I've just checked.

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                                        Fish @Fish
                                        last edited by Fish

                                        Unfortunately, this had no effect on the (non-)existence of the camera app...

                                        So ... No solution in sight. Well. Maybe I'll think of something later. I'll leave the thread unsolved and if anyone else has an idea - always welcome. I'll check in from time to time. As long as there's no camera in the cell phone.

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                                          Moem @Fish
                                          last edited by Moem

                                          @Fish Sorry to be late to the party, and I haven´t read the whole thread... but I had a similar problem and these messages from @danfro fixed it for me:

                                          Basically we need to get rid of everything named "camera" in /opt and /home

                                          You could delete camera apps settings as well as the cache.
                                          ~/.config/camera.ubports
                                          Not many settings there anyway. Although I do not really expect that to change much.

                                          And so I asked him, on your behalf, and he gave me this:
                                          https://t.me/ut_troubleshooting/19

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                                          Also owns an Op1, a BQ E4.5 and an Xperia X, as well as a BQ tablet and a Pinetab2. Please, someone... make it stop.

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                                            Fish @Moem
                                            last edited by Fish

                                            @Moem That worked! Wonderful! I am really pleased. Problem solved. The camera app simply reappeared after restarting the phone.

                                            Steps (in the link):
                                            1 open terminal app
                                            2. Find the files:
                                            sudo find /opt -iname *camera*
                                            3. remove all files of that app that are listed
                                            sudo rm -r PATH
                                            4. reboot the device

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                                              Moem @Fish
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                                              @Fish That's great, I'm so glad i could help!

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