I tried the reestablishing the symbolic links and was successful using them in the terminal, but it did not resolve the problem with the Allsky Camera software. I am not a programmer and until the creator of the Allsky Camera software fixes the problem my camera is broke.
In an earlier announcement whe the OS changed to Bullseye, Raspberry Pi said they were implementing libcamera to make the Raspberry Pi cameras more compatible with the libcamera standard. I was elated. I thought that was progress.
What made you decide to break all the apps using libcamera and revert to a proprietary commands? That is an authoritarian , egocentric attitude akin to something Microsoft and Apple are guilty of. Shame on you.
You owe us all an appology, for inconveniencing us and a way to fix the problem by reestablishing the symbolic links, so our current software works until the software programmers can fix their code.
How arrogant that you break things and put the onous on us to solve the problem ypu arrogantly created. Again shame on you.
My study of light pollution is at a standstill until I can get my equipment working again. Your suggestions of how to solve the problem are temporary bandaids. I want the libcamera commands back permanently. As far as I can tell you had no legitimate reason to break things.
In an earlier announcement whe the OS changed to Bullseye, Raspberry Pi said they were implementing libcamera to make the Raspberry Pi cameras more compatible with the libcamera standard. I was elated. I thought that was progress.
What made you decide to break all the apps using libcamera and revert to a proprietary commands? That is an authoritarian , egocentric attitude akin to something Microsoft and Apple are guilty of. Shame on you.
You owe us all an appology, for inconveniencing us and a way to fix the problem by reestablishing the symbolic links, so our current software works until the software programmers can fix their code.
How arrogant that you break things and put the onous on us to solve the problem ypu arrogantly created. Again shame on you.
My study of light pollution is at a standstill until I can get my equipment working again. Your suggestions of how to solve the problem are temporary bandaids. I want the libcamera commands back permanently. As far as I can tell you had no legitimate reason to break things.
Statistics: Posted by keylimepi — Sat Aug 16, 2025 3:04 pm