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Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye 64 bit aborts after taking a queued image

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I have a current build from source and a QSI camera attached - no other equipment - to take darks and flats.
Nothing relevant appears in the logs but maybe I need to turn on some additional logs.
If I take a test image it works fine and only aborts out of Kstars/INDI after downloading a queued image.
This is working under Buster.
The only thing that is standing out as a symptom is that when I press [play] it pops up a dialog box asking if my QSI camera has a shutter. It should not do this.

Any suggestions on what to try to debug this?

Paul

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Turned on all logs.

Also, note I asked for darks but it logged as taking an L image.

[2022-05-02T14:13:57.051 AEST INFO ][ org.kde.kstars.ekos.capture] - "Job requires 1.000-second L images, has 0/3 frames captured and will be processed."
[2022-05-02T14:13:57.054 AEST INFO ][ org.kde.kstars.ekos.capture] - "Setting temperature to 0 °C..."
[2022-05-02T14:13:59.561 AEST INFO ][ org.kde.kstars.ekos.capture] - "Capturing 1.000-second L image..."

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If you have a QSI camera working to take a series of images running Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye (NOT Buster) 64bit, please let me know, otherwise, I will raise this as an issue.

Paul
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