I am reporting a "Device not found" error as requested. I have just compiled and installed version 1.1.9, after some "googling and hacking" that probably messed up things a bit.
Device is an Android Phone HTC Desire 510. Vendor Id 0bb4, Device Id 0f25
OS: Ubuntu 14.04
mtp-detect output attached.
Anonymous
I'm the anonymous reporter. Browsing file "music-players.h" I see that there is another device with the same ID: 0bb4:0f25, that is listed as an "HTC One M8 (MTP)". Also, there is an entry for HTC Desire 510 with different ID.
I commented out the description in the file and added my own entry for the HTC Desire 510. I recompiled (make clean, make, make install) but afterwards the decive is still unrecognized by "mtp-detect".
EDIT:
The device is detected: mtp-detect identifies it with the id string that I inserted. The phone is still undetected by the system.
Last edit: Juan Luis Muñoz 2015-09-29
The 0f25 id was added september 3, so after the 1.1.9 release.
it will be in the 1.1.10 release
you might have installed to /usr/local/lib and the system library might still be in use.
you can copy libmtp.so.9.3.0 over to /usr/lib64 or whereever the system lib is
Thank you Marcus, I have progressed a bit.
The device is now identified: mtp-detect identifies the phone, nad gives a very extensive list os supported operations.
Ubuntu opens a window but gives an alert of "can't mount file system".
Bye