Camera app cannot be installed
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 @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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 Im Verzeichnis /usr/share/click/preinstalled/camera.ubports 
 sudo cp -f -r camera.ubports /opt/click.ubuntu.com/camera.ubports
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 @Fish I get: cp: cannot stat 'camera.ubports': No such file or directorywhich is correct since there is no camera.ubports directory in the /usr/share/click/preinstalled/camera.ubportsfolder, only4.6.0andcurrent, which is a symlink to4.6.0
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 @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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 @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.ubportsand then ls -al /usr/share/click/preinstalled/camera.ubports/camera.ubportsand paste both results here? 
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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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 @arubislander Mh... it looks like nothing is going to happen. It just appears again: phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ 
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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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 @arubislander Oh yes, it's there. I've just checked. 
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 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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 @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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 @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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 @Fish That's great, I'm so glad i could help! 
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