Hello!
I’m new to the list, so forgive me, if this is not the right place to ask the question. ;-) I’m on Kubuntu 14.04 (DigiKam 3.5) and I have a strange behavior: I can’t do anything with the pictures, but watch them. Every time I try to rotate a picture or assign a keyword or a flag, DigiKam immediately crashes. I attached one of the KCrash reports, but KCrash says, that the collected information is useless. I had this PPA (https://launchpad.net/~philip5/+archive/ubuntu/extra) added (DigiKam 4.12), but removed it again after experiencing the problem with the crasing DigiKam. However, the crashes also occur in the Ubuntu 14.04 repository version (v 3.5). Has anybody had or still have the same problem? Could it be related to some packages that were installed due to the newer version of DigiKam in the PPA and don’t behave well with other packages in Ubuntu 14.04? Some hint would be very appreciated. Thank you very much! - styx _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users digikam-20150908-121501.kcrash.txt (11K) Download Attachment |
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Thanks for your prompt answer!
I installed all the needed dbg-packages and hopefully did everything right! Please find the dbg-output attached. Thanks! Zitat von Gilles Caulier <[hidden email]>: > We need a GDB backtrace : > > https://www.digikam.org/contrib > > Gilles Caulier > > 2015-09-08 12:29 GMT+02:00 <[hidden email]>: > >> Hello! >> >> I’m new to the list, so forgive me, if this is not the right place to ask >> the question. ;-) >> >> I’m on Kubuntu 14.04 (DigiKam 3.5) and I have a strange behavior: I can’t >> do anything with the pictures, but watch them. Every time I try to rotate a >> picture or assign a keyword or a flag, DigiKam immediately crashes. I >> attached one of the KCrash reports, but KCrash says, that the collected >> information is useless. >> >> I had this PPA (https://launchpad.net/~philip5/+archive/ubuntu/extra) >> added (DigiKam 4.12), but removed it again after experiencing the problem >> with the crasing DigiKam. However, the crashes also occur in the Ubuntu >> 14.04 repository version (v 3.5). Has anybody had or still have the same >> problem? Could it be related to some packages that were installed due to >> the newer version of DigiKam in the PPA and don’t behave well with other >> packages in Ubuntu 14.04? >> >> Some hint would be very appreciated. Thank you very much! >> >> - styx >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Digikam-users mailing list >> [hidden email] >> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users >> >> _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users digikam-gdb.txt (14K) Download Attachment |
I crash in Exiv2 shared lib : digikam: tiffcomposite.cpp:749: virtual Exiv2::Internal::TiffComponent* Exiv2::Internal::TiffMnEntry::doAddPath(uint16_t, Exiv2::Internal::TiffPath&, Exiv2::Internal::TiffComponent*, Exiv2::Internal::TiffComponent::AutoPtr): Zusicherung »mn_« nicht erfüllt. This problem have been already reported in the past as UPSTREAM bug to Exiv2 team. I recommend to update to last Exiv2 0.25.0. Gilles Caulier 2015-09-08 14:08 GMT+02:00 <[hidden email]>: Thanks for your prompt answer! _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
Wow! Thanks for the fast and good answer, Gilles!
It took me some time to get all the right versions. I added the PPA mentioned in the first mail again and then installed the package exiv2, which I hadn’t installed before – I think. One hour ago, the package maintainer also updated the version to 4.13. However, the problem somehow remains: I can rotate pictures, that are located on my internal harddrive, but whenever I try to rotate pictures on my external hard drive, Digikam crashes again. Did I miss anything? Maybe it has something to do with "libexiv2.so.14"?!? (I attached a new gdb-report again) Thank you so much! Zitat von Gilles Caulier <[hidden email]>: > I crash in Exiv2 shared lib : > > digikam: tiffcomposite.cpp:749: virtual Exiv2::Internal::TiffComponent* > Exiv2::Internal::TiffMnEntry::doAddPath(uint16_t, > Exiv2::Internal::TiffPath&, Exiv2::Internal::TiffComponent*, > Exiv2::Internal::TiffComponent::AutoPtr): Zusicherung »mn_« nicht erfüllt. > > This problem have been already reported in the past as UPSTREAM bug to > Exiv2 team. > > I recommend to update to last Exiv2 0.25.0. > > Gilles Caulier > > 2015-09-08 14:08 GMT+02:00 <[hidden email]>: > >> Thanks for your prompt answer! >> >> I installed all the needed dbg-packages and hopefully did everything >> right! Please find the dbg-output attached. >> >> Thanks! >> >> >> Zitat von Gilles Caulier <[hidden email]>: >> >> >> We need a GDB backtrace : >>> >>> https://www.digikam.org/contrib >>> >>> Gilles Caulier >>> >>> 2015-09-08 12:29 GMT+02:00 <[hidden email]>: >>> >>> Hello! >>>> >>>> I’m new to the list, so forgive me, if this is not the right place to ask >>>> the question. ;-) >>>> >>>> I’m on Kubuntu 14.04 (DigiKam 3.5) and I have a strange behavior: I can’t >>>> do anything with the pictures, but watch them. Every time I try to >>>> rotate a >>>> picture or assign a keyword or a flag, DigiKam immediately crashes. I >>>> attached one of the KCrash reports, but KCrash says, that the collected >>>> information is useless. >>>> >>>> I had this PPA (https://launchpad.net/~philip5/+archive/ubuntu/extra) >>>> added (DigiKam 4.12), but removed it again after experiencing the problem >>>> with the crasing DigiKam. However, the crashes also occur in the Ubuntu >>>> 14.04 repository version (v 3.5). Has anybody had or still have the same >>>> problem? Could it be related to some packages that were installed due to >>>> the newer version of DigiKam in the PPA and don’t behave well with other >>>> packages in Ubuntu 14.04? >>>> >>>> Some hint would be very appreciated. Thank you very much! >>>> >>>> - styx >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Digikam-users mailing list >>>> [hidden email] >>>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users >>>> >>>> >>>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Digikam-users mailing list >> [hidden email] >> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users >> >> _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users digikam-gdb-1.txt (12K) Download Attachment |
Are you sure that digiKam use right Exiv2 version ? Check Help/Components Info dialog for details. Gilles Caulier 2015-09-08 20:04 GMT+02:00 <[hidden email]>: Wow! Thanks for the fast and good answer, Gilles! _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
Hi Styx,
I have no idea if this will be of any help for you, but recently I had a similar issue with Exiv2 in my OpenSuSE 13.2 with KDE. I do not know if with Kubuntu is the same but in my case there was a packaging issue that made difficult to update to Exiv2 0.25.0. In fact there is a package Exiv2 but has nothing to deal with this dance and makes no difference to install it or not. This is the issue in OpenSuSE: Digikam needs exiv2 v0.25 but the official repos have it packaged in a way that it requests libkexiv2-11 in a version that in turns requires the file libexiv2.so.13 provided by libexiv2-13 instead of libexiv2-14 (with the correct Exiv2 v0.25.0). Therefore in my case the solution was to replace the packages of: digikam libkexiv2 (note the "k" on the name) libexiv2-14 and all the kipi-plugins published on this repo: Libexiv and libkexiv were the key together with digikam packaged to use the right versions of these libraries. Hope it guides you somehow to where to look for a solution to get exiv2 0.25.0 that as Gilles stated, makes the entire difference when you have video files mixed with photos among other issues. all best! gps On 09/08/2015 03:21 PM, Gilles Caulier
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Hi styx When you use my PPA with Digikam on Kubuntu 14.04 it's important that you check which version of KDE you are using. If you use KDE 4.14 you also need to add my "kubuntu-backports" PPA with rebuilds of Digikam against the updated KDE version for Kubuntu 14.04. You will still need my "extra" PPA that have updated dependency packages that Digikam will need. If you use KDE 4.13 then you only need my "extra" PPA. On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 12:29 PM, <[hidden email]> wrote: Hello! _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
Hi Philip,
damn – I was just writing an answer to the two previous posts! But now, I can skip that: Thank you Gilles and Gian Paolo! Thanks to your remarks I stumpled upon this blog post and the comments: https://www.digikam.org/node/719 I checked yesterday and Digikam used "LibExiv2: 0.25". Since the crashes still happened (and I was on KDE 4.13 (not using Kubuntu backports) and only using Philips "extra" ppa), I thought: Maybe by updating/upgrading 'everything', all the package issues will be solved: so I added the Kubuntu backports PPA as well as your (Philips) "kubuntu-backports" ppa. So I now have all three ppa’s loaded. Unfortunately, the issue still remains. I now have the (Philips) "kubuntu-backports" PPA version of DigiKam installed (4:4.13.0-trusty~ppa1kde414). However, I still get crashes when trying to rotate a picture that is on my external harddisk. Strangely, I can rotate pictures on my laptop’s internal harddrive. (I wonder why that is?) Attached is another gdb-report done with my current setup. I kinda get the impression that something with packages is now messed up due to all the different package installing in the last 2 days.... Anyways, thanks so much for your help! Zitat von Philip Johnsson <[hidden email]>: > Hi styx > > When you use my PPA with Digikam on Kubuntu 14.04 it's important that you > check which version of KDE you are using. If you use KDE 4.14 you also need > to add my "kubuntu-backports" PPA with rebuilds of Digikam against the > updated KDE version for Kubuntu 14.04. You will still need my "extra" PPA > that have updated dependency packages that Digikam will need. If you use > KDE 4.13 then you only need my "extra" PPA. > > Regards, > > Philip > > > On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 12:29 PM, <[hidden email]> wrote: > >> Hello! >> >> I’m new to the list, so forgive me, if this is not the right place to ask >> the question. ;-) >> >> I’m on Kubuntu 14.04 (DigiKam 3.5) and I have a strange behavior: I can’t >> do anything with the pictures, but watch them. Every time I try to rotate a >> picture or assign a keyword or a flag, DigiKam immediately crashes. I >> attached one of the KCrash reports, but KCrash says, that the collected >> information is useless. >> >> I had this PPA (https://launchpad.net/~philip5/+archive/ubuntu/extra) >> added (DigiKam 4.12), but removed it again after experiencing the problem >> with the crasing DigiKam. However, the crashes also occur in the Ubuntu >> 14.04 repository version (v 3.5). Has anybody had or still have the same >> problem? Could it be related to some packages that were installed due to >> the newer version of DigiKam in the PPA and don’t behave well with other >> packages in Ubuntu 14.04? >> >> Some hint would be very appreciated. Thank you very much! >> >> - styx >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Digikam-users mailing list >> [hidden email] >> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users >> >> _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users digikam-gdb-2.txt (9K) Download Attachment |
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Hi Philip,
damn – I was just writing an answer to the two previous posts! :-) But now, I can skip that: Thank you Gilles and Gian Paolo! Thanks to your remarks I stumpled upon this blog post and the comments: https://www.digikam.org/node/719, where the same issue is discussed. I checked yesterday and Digikam used "LibExiv2: 0.25". Since the crashes still happened (and I was on KDE 4.13 (not using Kubuntu backports) and only using Philips "extra" ppa), I thought: Maybe by updating/upgrading 'everything', all the package issues will be solved: so I added the Kubuntu backports PPA as well as your (Philips) "kubuntu-backports" ppa. So I now have all three ppa’s loaded. Unfortunately, the issue still remains. I now have the (Philips) "kubuntu-backports" PPA version of DigiKam installed (4:4.13.0-trusty~ppa1kde414). However, I still get crashes when trying to rotate a picture that is on my external harddisk. Strangely, I can rotate pictures on my laptop’s internal harddrive. (I wonder why that is?) Attached is another gdb-report done with my current setup. I kinda get the impression that something with packages is now messed up due to all the different package installing in the last 2 days.... Anyways, thanks so much for your help! Zitat von Philip Johnsson <[hidden email]>: > Hi styx > > When you use my PPA with Digikam on Kubuntu 14.04 it's important that you > check which version of KDE you are using. If you use KDE 4.14 you also need > to add my "kubuntu-backports" PPA with rebuilds of Digikam against the > updated KDE version for Kubuntu 14.04. You will still need my "extra" PPA > that have updated dependency packages that Digikam will need. If you use > KDE 4.13 then you only need my "extra" PPA. > > Regards, > > Philip > > > On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 12:29 PM, <[hidden email]> wrote: > >> Hello! >> >> I’m new to the list, so forgive me, if this is not the right place to ask >> the question. ;-) >> >> I’m on Kubuntu 14.04 (DigiKam 3.5) and I have a strange behavior: I can’t >> do anything with the pictures, but watch them. Every time I try to rotate a >> picture or assign a keyword or a flag, DigiKam immediately crashes. I >> attached one of the KCrash reports, but KCrash says, that the collected >> information is useless. >> >> I had this PPA (https://launchpad.net/~philip5/+archive/ubuntu/extra) >> added (DigiKam 4.12), but removed it again after experiencing the problem >> with the crasing DigiKam. However, the crashes also occur in the Ubuntu >> 14.04 repository version (v 3.5). Has anybody had or still have the same >> problem? Could it be related to some packages that were installed due to >> the newer version of DigiKam in the PPA and don’t behave well with other >> packages in Ubuntu 14.04? >> >> Some hint would be very appreciated. Thank you very much! >> >> - styx >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Digikam-users mailing list >> [hidden email] >> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users >> >> _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users digikam-gdb-2.txt (9K) Download Attachment |
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Hello again!
I’m replying to my own post, because I further downtraced my problem, which is becoming increasingly strange (to me at least), yet my new observations might shade some light on it: I have to correct my previous thought about the crash/non-crash issue due to internal harddisk/external usb harddisk: It seems that this is not the issue – I only thought so, because it overlapped (to huge extent) with another attribute, which is the camera model used to take the picture. A large portion of my pictures is shot with a Casio EX-Z80, which causes crashes. I then went through my collection to find pictures sent by friends, who used different cameras, to find out which pictures cause crashes and which do not. (I always tested rotating a picture) Here’s a list: Pictures of these cameras cause crashes: Casio EX-Z80 Casio EX-Z21 Casio EX-Z1 Casio EX-Z550 Pictures of these cameras are fine: Sony DSC-RX100 Canon EOS 600D Canon EOS 400D Canon EOS 6D Canon Powershot A480 Canon Digital IXUS 950 IS Nikon D90 Nikon Coolpix S3100 Nikon Coolpix S220 Olympus C300Z Olympus E-400 Panasonic DMC-FS3 Panasonic DMC-TZ41 Rollei Powerflex 210 HD Apple iPhone 4 Apple iPhone 5 Samsung L730 HTC One Mini I have no idea, what the issue is, but it also seems that the information in the "Orientation Tag" does not really work for the EX-Z80, because it always shows 'top left', even for pictures that were obviously taken upright. And it’s also striking, that this obviously affects only the Casio models. (I tried to find other Casio models in my collection, but couldn’t find any.) Does this information help? Many thanks! Zitat von [hidden email]: > Hi Philip, > > damn – I was just writing an answer to the two previous posts! But > now, I can skip that: Thank you Gilles and Gian Paolo! Thanks to > your remarks I stumpled upon this blog post and the comments: > https://www.digikam.org/node/719 > > I checked yesterday and Digikam used "LibExiv2: 0.25". Since the > crashes still happened (and I was on KDE 4.13 (not using Kubuntu > backports) and only using Philips "extra" ppa), I thought: Maybe by > updating/upgrading 'everything', all the package issues will be > solved: so I added the Kubuntu backports PPA as well as your > (Philips) "kubuntu-backports" ppa. So I now have all three ppa’s > loaded. Unfortunately, the issue still remains. > > I now have the (Philips) "kubuntu-backports" PPA version of DigiKam > installed (4:4.13.0-trusty~ppa1kde414). However, I still get > crashes when trying to rotate a picture that is on my external > harddisk. Strangely, I can rotate pictures on my laptop’s internal > harddrive. (I wonder why that is?) > > Attached is another gdb-report done with my current setup. I kinda > get the impression that something with packages is now messed up due > to all the different package installing in the last 2 days.... > > Anyways, thanks so much for your help! > > > > Zitat von Philip Johnsson <[hidden email]>: > >> Hi styx >> >> When you use my PPA with Digikam on Kubuntu 14.04 it's important that you >> check which version of KDE you are using. If you use KDE 4.14 you also need >> to add my "kubuntu-backports" PPA with rebuilds of Digikam against the >> updated KDE version for Kubuntu 14.04. You will still need my "extra" PPA >> that have updated dependency packages that Digikam will need. If you use >> KDE 4.13 then you only need my "extra" PPA. >> >> Regards, >> >> Philip >> >> >> On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 12:29 PM, <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >>> Hello! >>> >>> I’m new to the list, so forgive me, if this is not the right place to ask >>> the question. ;-) >>> >>> I’m on Kubuntu 14.04 (DigiKam 3.5) and I have a strange behavior: I can’t >>> do anything with the pictures, but watch them. Every time I try to rotate a >>> picture or assign a keyword or a flag, DigiKam immediately crashes. I >>> attached one of the KCrash reports, but KCrash says, that the collected >>> information is useless. >>> >>> I had this PPA (https://launchpad.net/~philip5/+archive/ubuntu/extra) >>> added (DigiKam 4.12), but removed it again after experiencing the problem >>> with the crasing DigiKam. However, the crashes also occur in the Ubuntu >>> 14.04 repository version (v 3.5). Has anybody had or still have the same >>> problem? Could it be related to some packages that were installed due to >>> the newer version of DigiKam in the PPA and don’t behave well with other >>> packages in Ubuntu 14.04? >>> >>> Some hint would be very appreciated. Thank you very much! >>> >>> - styx >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Digikam-users mailing list >>> [hidden email] >>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users >>> >>> _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
There is a bug related to Casio files in the exiv2 library, which is
what digikam uses to read and manipulate image metadata. http://dev.exiv2.org/issues/1106 It was fixed and will be in the next version of the exiv2. On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 4:09 AM, <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hello again! > > I’m replying to my own post, because I further downtraced my problem, which > is becoming increasingly strange (to me at least), yet my new observations > might shade some light on it: > > I have to correct my previous thought about the crash/non-crash issue due to > internal harddisk/external usb harddisk: It seems that this is not the issue > – I only thought so, because it overlapped (to huge extent) with another > attribute, which is the camera model used to take the picture. A large > portion of my pictures is shot with a Casio EX-Z80, which causes crashes. I > then went through my collection to find pictures sent by friends, who used > different cameras, to find out which pictures cause crashes and which do > not. (I always tested rotating a picture) Here’s a list: > > Pictures of these cameras cause crashes: > > Casio EX-Z80 > Casio EX-Z21 > Casio EX-Z1 > Casio EX-Z550 > > > Pictures of these cameras are fine: > > Sony DSC-RX100 > Canon EOS 600D > Canon EOS 400D > Canon EOS 6D > Canon Powershot A480 > Canon Digital IXUS 950 IS > Nikon D90 > Nikon Coolpix S3100 > Nikon Coolpix S220 > Olympus C300Z > Olympus E-400 > Panasonic DMC-FS3 > Panasonic DMC-TZ41 > Rollei Powerflex 210 HD > Apple iPhone 4 > Apple iPhone 5 > Samsung L730 > HTC One Mini > > > I have no idea, what the issue is, but it also seems that the information in > the "Orientation Tag" does not really work for the EX-Z80, because it always > shows 'top left', even for pictures that were obviously taken upright. And > it’s also striking, that this obviously affects only the Casio models. (I > tried to find other Casio models in my collection, but couldn’t find any.) > > Does this information help? > > Many thanks! > > > Zitat von [hidden email]: > > >> Hi Philip, >> >> damn – I was just writing an answer to the two previous posts! But now, I >> can skip that: Thank you Gilles and Gian Paolo! Thanks to your remarks I >> stumpled upon this blog post and the comments: >> https://www.digikam.org/node/719 >> >> I checked yesterday and Digikam used "LibExiv2: 0.25". Since the crashes >> still happened (and I was on KDE 4.13 (not using Kubuntu backports) and only >> using Philips "extra" ppa), I thought: Maybe by updating/upgrading >> 'everything', all the package issues will be solved: so I added the Kubuntu >> backports PPA as well as your (Philips) "kubuntu-backports" ppa. So I now >> have all three ppa’s loaded. Unfortunately, the issue still remains. >> >> I now have the (Philips) "kubuntu-backports" PPA version of DigiKam >> installed (4:4.13.0-trusty~ppa1kde414). However, I still get crashes when >> trying to rotate a picture that is on my external harddisk. Strangely, I can >> rotate pictures on my laptop’s internal harddrive. (I wonder why that is?) >> >> Attached is another gdb-report done with my current setup. I kinda get the >> impression that something with packages is now messed up due to all the >> different package installing in the last 2 days.... >> >> Anyways, thanks so much for your help! >> >> >> >> Zitat von Philip Johnsson <[hidden email]>: >> >>> Hi styx >>> >>> When you use my PPA with Digikam on Kubuntu 14.04 it's important that you >>> check which version of KDE you are using. If you use KDE 4.14 you also >>> need >>> to add my "kubuntu-backports" PPA with rebuilds of Digikam against the >>> updated KDE version for Kubuntu 14.04. You will still need my "extra" PPA >>> that have updated dependency packages that Digikam will need. If you use >>> KDE 4.13 then you only need my "extra" PPA. >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Philip >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 12:29 PM, <[hidden email]> wrote: >>> >>>> Hello! >>>> >>>> I’m new to the list, so forgive me, if this is not the right place to >>>> ask >>>> the question. ;-) >>>> >>>> I’m on Kubuntu 14.04 (DigiKam 3.5) and I have a strange behavior: I >>>> can’t >>>> do anything with the pictures, but watch them. Every time I try to >>>> rotate a >>>> picture or assign a keyword or a flag, DigiKam immediately crashes. I >>>> attached one of the KCrash reports, but KCrash says, that the collected >>>> information is useless. >>>> >>>> I had this PPA (https://launchpad.net/~philip5/+archive/ubuntu/extra) >>>> added (DigiKam 4.12), but removed it again after experiencing the >>>> problem >>>> with the crasing DigiKam. However, the crashes also occur in the Ubuntu >>>> 14.04 repository version (v 3.5). Has anybody had or still have the same >>>> problem? Could it be related to some packages that were installed due to >>>> the newer version of DigiKam in the PPA and don’t behave well with other >>>> packages in Ubuntu 14.04? >>>> >>>> Some hint would be very appreciated. Thank you very much! >>>> >>>> - styx >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Digikam-users mailing list >>>> [hidden email] >>>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users >>>> >>>> > > > > _______________________________________________ > Digikam-users mailing list > [hidden email] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
Hey Alan,
thank you very much for the info! It saves me from spending even more time investigating a problem I can’t solve. Just a quick question: Does this also mean I have to wait until April 2016 (exiv2 0.26 release date) to work with my pictures in Digikam? Zitat von Alan Pater <[hidden email]>: > There is a bug related to Casio files in the exiv2 library, which is > what digikam uses to read and manipulate image metadata. > > http://dev.exiv2.org/issues/1106 > > It was fixed and will be in the next version of the exiv2. > > On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 4:09 AM, <[hidden email]> wrote: >> Hello again! >> >> I’m replying to my own post, because I further downtraced my problem, which >> is becoming increasingly strange (to me at least), yet my new observations >> might shade some light on it: >> >> I have to correct my previous thought about the crash/non-crash issue due to >> internal harddisk/external usb harddisk: It seems that this is not the issue >> – I only thought so, because it overlapped (to huge extent) with another >> attribute, which is the camera model used to take the picture. A large >> portion of my pictures is shot with a Casio EX-Z80, which causes crashes. I >> then went through my collection to find pictures sent by friends, who used >> different cameras, to find out which pictures cause crashes and which do >> not. (I always tested rotating a picture) Here’s a list: >> >> Pictures of these cameras cause crashes: >> >> Casio EX-Z80 >> Casio EX-Z21 >> Casio EX-Z1 >> Casio EX-Z550 >> >> >> Pictures of these cameras are fine: >> >> Sony DSC-RX100 >> Canon EOS 600D >> Canon EOS 400D >> Canon EOS 6D >> Canon Powershot A480 >> Canon Digital IXUS 950 IS >> Nikon D90 >> Nikon Coolpix S3100 >> Nikon Coolpix S220 >> Olympus C300Z >> Olympus E-400 >> Panasonic DMC-FS3 >> Panasonic DMC-TZ41 >> Rollei Powerflex 210 HD >> Apple iPhone 4 >> Apple iPhone 5 >> Samsung L730 >> HTC One Mini >> >> >> I have no idea, what the issue is, but it also seems that the information in >> the "Orientation Tag" does not really work for the EX-Z80, because it always >> shows 'top left', even for pictures that were obviously taken upright. And >> it’s also striking, that this obviously affects only the Casio models. (I >> tried to find other Casio models in my collection, but couldn’t find any.) >> >> Does this information help? >> >> Many thanks! >> >> >> Zitat von [hidden email]: >> >> >>> Hi Philip, >>> >>> damn – I was just writing an answer to the two previous posts! But now, I >>> can skip that: Thank you Gilles and Gian Paolo! Thanks to your remarks I >>> stumpled upon this blog post and the comments: >>> https://www.digikam.org/node/719 >>> >>> I checked yesterday and Digikam used "LibExiv2: 0.25". Since the crashes >>> still happened (and I was on KDE 4.13 (not using Kubuntu >>> backports) and only >>> using Philips "extra" ppa), I thought: Maybe by updating/upgrading >>> 'everything', all the package issues will be solved: so I added the Kubuntu >>> backports PPA as well as your (Philips) "kubuntu-backports" ppa. So I now >>> have all three ppa’s loaded. Unfortunately, the issue still remains. >>> >>> I now have the (Philips) "kubuntu-backports" PPA version of DigiKam >>> installed (4:4.13.0-trusty~ppa1kde414). However, I still get crashes when >>> trying to rotate a picture that is on my external harddisk. >>> Strangely, I can >>> rotate pictures on my laptop’s internal harddrive. (I wonder why that is?) >>> >>> Attached is another gdb-report done with my current setup. I kinda get the >>> impression that something with packages is now messed up due to all the >>> different package installing in the last 2 days.... >>> >>> Anyways, thanks so much for your help! >>> >>> >>> >>> Zitat von Philip Johnsson <[hidden email]>: >>> >>>> Hi styx >>>> >>>> When you use my PPA with Digikam on Kubuntu 14.04 it's important that you >>>> check which version of KDE you are using. If you use KDE 4.14 you also >>>> need >>>> to add my "kubuntu-backports" PPA with rebuilds of Digikam against the >>>> updated KDE version for Kubuntu 14.04. You will still need my "extra" PPA >>>> that have updated dependency packages that Digikam will need. If you use >>>> KDE 4.13 then you only need my "extra" PPA. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> >>>> Philip >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 12:29 PM, <[hidden email]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hello! >>>>> >>>>> I’m new to the list, so forgive me, if this is not the right place to >>>>> ask >>>>> the question. ;-) >>>>> >>>>> I’m on Kubuntu 14.04 (DigiKam 3.5) and I have a strange behavior: I >>>>> can’t >>>>> do anything with the pictures, but watch them. Every time I try to >>>>> rotate a >>>>> picture or assign a keyword or a flag, DigiKam immediately crashes. I >>>>> attached one of the KCrash reports, but KCrash says, that the collected >>>>> information is useless. >>>>> >>>>> I had this PPA (https://launchpad.net/~philip5/+archive/ubuntu/extra) >>>>> added (DigiKam 4.12), but removed it again after experiencing the >>>>> problem >>>>> with the crasing DigiKam. However, the crashes also occur in the Ubuntu >>>>> 14.04 repository version (v 3.5). Has anybody had or still have the same >>>>> problem? Could it be related to some packages that were installed due to >>>>> the newer version of DigiKam in the PPA and don’t behave well with other >>>>> packages in Ubuntu 14.04? >>>>> >>>>> Some hint would be very appreciated. Thank you very much! >>>>> >>>>> - styx >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Digikam-users mailing list >>>>> [hidden email] >>>>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users >>>>> >>>>> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Digikam-users mailing list >> [hidden email] >> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users > _______________________________________________ > Digikam-users mailing list > [hidden email] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
Styx, /PhilipMost likely when it comes to your troublesome Casio pictures. Or that there is a relevant patch for the exiv2 0.25 source tree that makes exiv2 0.25 binary compatible with it. Then an update of exiv2 package with the patch or rebuild of it buy yourself. Not sure if the Casio timestamp bug is what makes your crash but if it is then it's an easy patch. If you investigate if that's so and not just for test and see then get back to me and I can update exiv2 with that patch on my PPA. On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 3:33 PM, <[hidden email]> wrote: Hey Alan, _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
The fix is simply to add a couple of overlooked lines to makernote.cpp
{ "-", casioId, 0, newIfdMn2 }, { "-", casio2Id, 0, newCasio2Mn2 } http://dev.exiv2.org/projects/exiv2/repository/entry/trunk/src/makernote.cpp#L73 On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 10:58 AM, Philip Johnsson <[hidden email]> wrote: > Styx, > > Most likely when it comes to your troublesome Casio pictures. Or that there > is a relevant patch for the exiv2 0.25 source tree that makes exiv2 0.25 > binary compatible with it. Then an update of exiv2 package with the patch or > rebuild of it buy yourself. Not sure if the Casio timestamp bug is what > makes your crash but if it is then it's an easy patch. If you investigate if > that's so and not just for test and see then get back to me and I can update > exiv2 with that patch on my PPA. > > /Philip > > > On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 3:33 PM, <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> Hey Alan, >> >> thank you very much for the info! It saves me from spending even more time >> investigating a problem I can’t solve. Just a quick question: Does this also >> mean I have to wait until April 2016 (exiv2 0.26 release date) to work with >> my pictures in Digikam? >> >> >> Zitat von Alan Pater <[hidden email]>: >> >> >>> There is a bug related to Casio files in the exiv2 library, which is >>> what digikam uses to read and manipulate image metadata. >>> >>> http://dev.exiv2.org/issues/1106 >>> >>> It was fixed and will be in the next version of the exiv2. >>> >>> On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 4:09 AM, <[hidden email]> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hello again! >>>> >>>> I’m replying to my own post, because I further downtraced my problem, >>>> which >>>> is becoming increasingly strange (to me at least), yet my new >>>> observations >>>> might shade some light on it: >>>> >>>> I have to correct my previous thought about the crash/non-crash issue >>>> due to >>>> internal harddisk/external usb harddisk: It seems that this is not the >>>> issue >>>> – I only thought so, because it overlapped (to huge extent) with another >>>> attribute, which is the camera model used to take the picture. A large >>>> portion of my pictures is shot with a Casio EX-Z80, which causes >>>> crashes. I >>>> then went through my collection to find pictures sent by friends, who >>>> used >>>> different cameras, to find out which pictures cause crashes and which do >>>> not. (I always tested rotating a picture) Here’s a list: >>>> >>>> Pictures of these cameras cause crashes: >>>> >>>> Casio EX-Z80 >>>> Casio EX-Z21 >>>> Casio EX-Z1 >>>> Casio EX-Z550 >>>> >>>> >>>> Pictures of these cameras are fine: >>>> >>>> Sony DSC-RX100 >>>> Canon EOS 600D >>>> Canon EOS 400D >>>> Canon EOS 6D >>>> Canon Powershot A480 >>>> Canon Digital IXUS 950 IS >>>> Nikon D90 >>>> Nikon Coolpix S3100 >>>> Nikon Coolpix S220 >>>> Olympus C300Z >>>> Olympus E-400 >>>> Panasonic DMC-FS3 >>>> Panasonic DMC-TZ41 >>>> Rollei Powerflex 210 HD >>>> Apple iPhone 4 >>>> Apple iPhone 5 >>>> Samsung L730 >>>> HTC One Mini >>>> >>>> >>>> I have no idea, what the issue is, but it also seems that the >>>> information in >>>> the "Orientation Tag" does not really work for the EX-Z80, because it >>>> always >>>> shows 'top left', even for pictures that were obviously taken upright. >>>> And >>>> it’s also striking, that this obviously affects only the Casio models. >>>> (I >>>> tried to find other Casio models in my collection, but couldn’t find >>>> any.) >>>> >>>> Does this information help? >>>> >>>> Many thanks! >>>> >>>> >>>> Zitat von [hidden email]: >>>> >>>> >>>>> Hi Philip, >>>>> >>>>> damn – I was just writing an answer to the two previous posts! But now, >>>>> I >>>>> can skip that: Thank you Gilles and Gian Paolo! Thanks to your remarks >>>>> I >>>>> stumpled upon this blog post and the comments: >>>>> https://www.digikam.org/node/719 >>>>> >>>>> I checked yesterday and Digikam used "LibExiv2: 0.25". Since the >>>>> crashes >>>>> still happened (and I was on KDE 4.13 (not using Kubuntu backports) and >>>>> only >>>>> using Philips "extra" ppa), I thought: Maybe by updating/upgrading >>>>> 'everything', all the package issues will be solved: so I added the >>>>> Kubuntu >>>>> backports PPA as well as your (Philips) "kubuntu-backports" ppa. So I >>>>> now >>>>> have all three ppa’s loaded. Unfortunately, the issue still remains. >>>>> >>>>> I now have the (Philips) "kubuntu-backports" PPA version of DigiKam >>>>> installed (4:4.13.0-trusty~ppa1kde414). However, I still get crashes >>>>> when >>>>> trying to rotate a picture that is on my external harddisk. Strangely, >>>>> I can >>>>> rotate pictures on my laptop’s internal harddrive. (I wonder why that >>>>> is?) >>>>> >>>>> Attached is another gdb-report done with my current setup. I kinda get >>>>> the >>>>> impression that something with packages is now messed up due to all the >>>>> different package installing in the last 2 days.... >>>>> >>>>> Anyways, thanks so much for your help! >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Zitat von Philip Johnsson <[hidden email]>: >>>>> >>>>>> Hi styx >>>>>> >>>>>> When you use my PPA with Digikam on Kubuntu 14.04 it's important that >>>>>> you >>>>>> check which version of KDE you are using. If you use KDE 4.14 you also >>>>>> need >>>>>> to add my "kubuntu-backports" PPA with rebuilds of Digikam against the >>>>>> updated KDE version for Kubuntu 14.04. You will still need my "extra" >>>>>> PPA >>>>>> that have updated dependency packages that Digikam will need. If you >>>>>> use >>>>>> KDE 4.13 then you only need my "extra" PPA. >>>>>> >>>>>> Regards, >>>>>> >>>>>> Philip >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 12:29 PM, <[hidden email]> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Hello! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I’m new to the list, so forgive me, if this is not the right place to >>>>>>> ask >>>>>>> the question. ;-) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I’m on Kubuntu 14.04 (DigiKam 3.5) and I have a strange behavior: I >>>>>>> can’t >>>>>>> do anything with the pictures, but watch them. Every time I try to >>>>>>> rotate a >>>>>>> picture or assign a keyword or a flag, DigiKam immediately crashes. I >>>>>>> attached one of the KCrash reports, but KCrash says, that the >>>>>>> collected >>>>>>> information is useless. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I had this PPA (https://launchpad.net/~philip5/+archive/ubuntu/extra) >>>>>>> added (DigiKam 4.12), but removed it again after experiencing the >>>>>>> problem >>>>>>> with the crasing DigiKam. However, the crashes also occur in the >>>>>>> Ubuntu >>>>>>> 14.04 repository version (v 3.5). Has anybody had or still have the >>>>>>> same >>>>>>> problem? Could it be related to some packages that were installed due >>>>>>> to >>>>>>> the newer version of DigiKam in the PPA and don’t behave well with >>>>>>> other >>>>>>> packages in Ubuntu 14.04? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Some hint would be very appreciated. Thank you very much! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> - styx >>>>>>> >>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>> Digikam-users mailing list >>>>>>> [hidden email] >>>>>>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Digikam-users mailing list >>>> [hidden email] >>>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Digikam-users mailing list >>> [hidden email] >>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Digikam-users mailing list >> [hidden email] >> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users > > > > _______________________________________________ > Digikam-users mailing list > [hidden email] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users > Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
Thank you Philip!
On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 8:56 AM, Philip Johnsson <[hidden email]> wrote: > Styx, > > Can you test the updated exiv2 0.25 package on my PPA now and see if it > fixes your crashes with casio images in digikam? I downloaded a sample Casio > image from one of your problematic cameras and can now rotate them without > crashes on my system. > > Alan, > > Thank you for your kind words. :) > > /Philip > > > On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 12:54 AM, Alan Pater <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> Very cool Philip! >> >> And a big thank you for putting in all the work on your PPA's and >> keeping everyone up-to-date on these packages. >> >> Saludos! >> >> On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 5:48 PM, Philip Johnsson >> <[hidden email]> wrote: >> > Alan, >> > >> > I'll look into the requested patches you have tomorrow and hopefully get >> > a >> > patched and updated version of exiv2 this weekend. More likely on Sunday >> > if >> > I don't get the time to do it all tomorrow evening. >> > >> > /Philip >> > >> > >> > On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 11:58 PM, Alan Pater <[hidden email]> >> > wrote: >> >> >> >> Hi Phillip >> >> >> >> Yes, understood. Might I suggest the following? >> >> >> >> These seem very safe, just adding additional lens and XMP properties. >> >> >> >> - Update Pentax lens list to match ExifTool version 9.99. >> >> http://dev.exiv2.org/projects/exiv2/repository/revisions/3881 >> >> >> >> - Updated Nikon Lens lookup table to v4.4.483.01 of Robert >> >> Rottmerhusen's fmountlens list. >> >> http://dev.exiv2.org/projects/exiv2/repository/revisions/3882 >> >> >> >> - Updated Nikon Lens lookup table to v4.4.485.01 of Robert >> >> Rottmerhusen's fmountlens list. >> >> http://dev.exiv2.org/projects/exiv2/repository/revisions/3886 >> >> >> >> -Update camera and lens lists to match ExifTool version 10.00. >> >> http://dev.exiv2.org/projects/exiv2/repository/revisions/3887 >> >> >> >> - Update Canon lens list to match ExifTool version 10.01. >> >> http://dev.exiv2.org/projects/exiv2/repository/revisions/3927 >> >> >> >> - ExifEX for XMP namespace and properties >> >> http://dev.exiv2.org/projects/exiv2/repository/revisions/3884 >> >> http://dev.exiv2.org/projects/exiv2/repository/revisions/3885 >> >> >> >> These bug fixes look safe to me. The fix for Casio files are here. >> >> >> >> - Do not create a TIFF component for unexpected next IFD pointers. >> >> http://dev.exiv2.org/projects/exiv2/repository/revisions/3883 >> >> >> >> - Fixed oversight that prevented writing Casio2 makernotes. >> >> http://dev.exiv2.org/projects/exiv2/repository/revisions/3889 >> >> http://dev.exiv2.org/projects/exiv2/repository/revisions/3890 >> >> >> >> - Fixed ExposureTime pretty-print function. >> >> http://dev.exiv2.org/projects/exiv2/repository/revisions/3893 >> >> >> >> On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 4:39 PM, Philip Johnsson >> >> <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> > Alan, >> >> > >> >> > I have no problem patching and updating my packages as long as they >> >> > are >> >> > binary compatible fixes for things in exiv2 0.25 that are more or >> >> > less >> >> > critical but just updating everything with svn/git pulls until 0.26 >> >> > isn't >> >> > the way to go as it might introduce other bugs if not careful and >> >> > they >> >> > have >> >> > been tested. The patches are found as commits on the exiv2 site and >> >> > source >> >> > in svn. These patches are used on the exiv2 0.25 official tarball and >> >> > then >> >> > "just" rebuilt and packaged with updated deb-package version names >> >> > for >> >> > version control. >> >> > >> >> > /philip >> >> > >> >> > On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 9:17 PM, Alan Pater <[hidden email]> >> >> > wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> Philip, I can try to build and test a patched package on my system >> >> >> with this and a few other cherry-picked fixes and lens updates. I'm >> >> >> a >> >> >> bit unclear on the steps to patch and rebuild your deb's. Would you >> >> >> be >> >> >> able to sent me a step-by-step guide? >> >> >> >> >> >> Cheers, >> >> >> Alan >> >> >> >> >> >> On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 11:47 AM, Alan Pater <[hidden email]> >> >> >> wrote: >> >> >> > The fix is simply to add a couple of overlooked lines to >> >> >> > makernote.cpp >> >> >> > >> >> >> > { "-", casioId, 0, >> >> >> > newIfdMn2 >> >> >> > }, >> >> >> > { "-", casio2Id, 0, >> >> >> > newCasio2Mn2 } >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > http://dev.exiv2.org/projects/exiv2/repository/entry/trunk/src/makernote.cpp#L73 >> >> >> > >> >> >> > On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 10:58 AM, Philip Johnsson >> >> >> > <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> >> >> Styx, >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Most likely when it comes to your troublesome Casio pictures. Or >> >> >> >> that >> >> >> >> there >> >> >> >> is a relevant patch for the exiv2 0.25 source tree that makes >> >> >> >> exiv2 >> >> >> >> 0.25 >> >> >> >> binary compatible with it. Then an update of exiv2 package with >> >> >> >> the >> >> >> >> patch or >> >> >> >> rebuild of it buy yourself. Not sure if the Casio timestamp bug >> >> >> >> is >> >> >> >> what >> >> >> >> makes your crash but if it is then it's an easy patch. If you >> >> >> >> investigate if >> >> >> >> that's so and not just for test and see then get back to me and I >> >> >> >> can >> >> >> >> update >> >> >> >> exiv2 with that patch on my PPA. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> /Philip >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 3:33 PM, <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> Hey Alan, >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> thank you very much for the info! It saves me from spending even >> >> >> >>> more >> >> >> >>> time >> >> >> >>> investigating a problem I can’t solve. Just a quick question: >> >> >> >>> Does >> >> >> >>> this also >> >> >> >>> mean I have to wait until April 2016 (exiv2 0.26 release date) >> >> >> >>> to >> >> >> >>> work >> >> >> >>> with >> >> >> >>> my pictures in Digikam? >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> Zitat von Alan Pater <[hidden email]>: >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>> There is a bug related to Casio files in the exiv2 library, >> >> >> >>>> which >> >> >> >>>> is >> >> >> >>>> what digikam uses to read and manipulate image metadata. >> >> >> >>>> >> >> >> >>>> http://dev.exiv2.org/issues/1106 >> >> >> >>>> >> >> >> >>>> It was fixed and will be in the next version of the exiv2. >> >> >> >>>> >> >> >> >>>> On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 4:09 AM, <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> >> >>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> Hello again! >> >> >> >>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> I’m replying to my own post, because I further downtraced my >> >> >> >>>>> problem, >> >> >> >>>>> which >> >> >> >>>>> is becoming increasingly strange (to me at least), yet my new >> >> >> >>>>> observations >> >> >> >>>>> might shade some light on it: >> >> >> >>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> I have to correct my previous thought about the >> >> >> >>>>> crash/non-crash >> >> >> >>>>> issue >> >> >> >>>>> due to >> >> >> >>>>> internal harddisk/external usb harddisk: It seems that this is >> >> >> >>>>> not >> >> >> >>>>> the >> >> >> >>>>> issue >> >> >> >>>>> – I only thought so, because it overlapped (to huge extent) >> >> >> >>>>> with >> >> >> >>>>> another >> >> >> >>>>> attribute, which is the camera model used to take the picture. >> >> >> >>>>> A >> >> >> >>>>> large >> >> >> >>>>> portion of my pictures is shot with a Casio EX-Z80, which >> >> >> >>>>> causes >> >> >> >>>>> crashes. I >> >> >> >>>>> then went through my collection to find pictures sent by >> >> >> >>>>> friends, >> >> >> >>>>> who >> >> >> >>>>> used >> >> >> >>>>> different cameras, to find out which pictures cause crashes >> >> >> >>>>> and >> >> >> >>>>> which do >> >> >> >>>>> not. (I always tested rotating a picture) Here’s a list: >> >> >> >>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> Pictures of these cameras cause crashes: >> >> >> >>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> Casio EX-Z80 >> >> >> >>>>> Casio EX-Z21 >> >> >> >>>>> Casio EX-Z1 >> >> >> >>>>> Casio EX-Z550 >> >> >> >>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> Pictures of these cameras are fine: >> >> >> >>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> Sony DSC-RX100 >> >> >> >>>>> Canon EOS 600D >> >> >> >>>>> Canon EOS 400D >> >> >> >>>>> Canon EOS 6D >> >> >> >>>>> Canon Powershot A480 >> >> >> >>>>> Canon Digital IXUS 950 IS >> >> >> >>>>> Nikon D90 >> >> >> >>>>> Nikon Coolpix S3100 >> >> >> >>>>> Nikon Coolpix S220 >> >> >> >>>>> Olympus C300Z >> >> >> >>>>> Olympus E-400 >> >> >> >>>>> Panasonic DMC-FS3 >> >> >> >>>>> Panasonic DMC-TZ41 >> >> >> >>>>> Rollei Powerflex 210 HD >> >> >> >>>>> Apple iPhone 4 >> >> >> >>>>> Apple iPhone 5 >> >> >> >>>>> Samsung L730 >> >> >> >>>>> HTC One Mini >> >> >> >>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> I have no idea, what the issue is, but it also seems that the >> >> >> >>>>> information in >> >> >> >>>>> the "Orientation Tag" does not really work for the EX-Z80, >> >> >> >>>>> because >> >> >> >>>>> it >> >> >> >>>>> always >> >> >> >>>>> shows 'top left', even for pictures that were obviously taken >> >> >> >>>>> upright. >> >> >> >>>>> And >> >> >> >>>>> it’s also striking, that this obviously affects only the Casio >> >> >> >>>>> models. >> >> >> >>>>> (I >> >> >> >>>>> tried to find other Casio models in my collection, but >> >> >> >>>>> couldn’t >> >> >> >>>>> find >> >> >> >>>>> any.) >> >> >> >>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> Does this information help? >> >> >> >>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> Many thanks! >> >> >> >>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> Zitat von [hidden email]: >> >> >> >>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>> Hi Philip, >> >> >> >>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>> damn – I was just writing an answer to the two previous >> >> >> >>>>>> posts! >> >> >> >>>>>> But >> >> >> >>>>>> now, >> >> >> >>>>>> I >> >> >> >>>>>> can skip that: Thank you Gilles and Gian Paolo! Thanks to >> >> >> >>>>>> your >> >> >> >>>>>> remarks >> >> >> >>>>>> I >> >> >> >>>>>> stumpled upon this blog post and the comments: >> >> >> >>>>>> https://www.digikam.org/node/719 >> >> >> >>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>> I checked yesterday and Digikam used "LibExiv2: 0.25". Since >> >> >> >>>>>> the >> >> >> >>>>>> crashes >> >> >> >>>>>> still happened (and I was on KDE 4.13 (not using Kubuntu >> >> >> >>>>>> backports) >> >> >> >>>>>> and >> >> >> >>>>>> only >> >> >> >>>>>> using Philips "extra" ppa), I thought: Maybe by >> >> >> >>>>>> updating/upgrading >> >> >> >>>>>> 'everything', all the package issues will be solved: so I >> >> >> >>>>>> added >> >> >> >>>>>> the >> >> >> >>>>>> Kubuntu >> >> >> >>>>>> backports PPA as well as your (Philips) "kubuntu-backports" >> >> >> >>>>>> ppa. >> >> >> >>>>>> So >> >> >> >>>>>> I >> >> >> >>>>>> now >> >> >> >>>>>> have all three ppa’s loaded. Unfortunately, the issue still >> >> >> >>>>>> remains. >> >> >> >>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>> I now have the (Philips) "kubuntu-backports" PPA version of >> >> >> >>>>>> DigiKam >> >> >> >>>>>> installed (4:4.13.0-trusty~ppa1kde414). However, I still get >> >> >> >>>>>> crashes >> >> >> >>>>>> when >> >> >> >>>>>> trying to rotate a picture that is on my external harddisk. >> >> >> >>>>>> Strangely, >> >> >> >>>>>> I can >> >> >> >>>>>> rotate pictures on my laptop’s internal harddrive. (I wonder >> >> >> >>>>>> why >> >> >> >>>>>> that >> >> >> >>>>>> is?) >> >> >> >>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>> Attached is another gdb-report done with my current setup. I >> >> >> >>>>>> kinda >> >> >> >>>>>> get >> >> >> >>>>>> the >> >> >> >>>>>> impression that something with packages is now messed up due >> >> >> >>>>>> to >> >> >> >>>>>> all >> >> >> >>>>>> the >> >> >> >>>>>> different package installing in the last 2 days.... >> >> >> >>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>> Anyways, thanks so much for your help! >> >> >> >>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>> Zitat von Philip Johnsson <[hidden email]>: >> >> >> >>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>>> Hi styx >> >> >> >>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>>> When you use my PPA with Digikam on Kubuntu 14.04 it's >> >> >> >>>>>>> important >> >> >> >>>>>>> that >> >> >> >>>>>>> you >> >> >> >>>>>>> check which version of KDE you are using. If you use KDE >> >> >> >>>>>>> 4.14 >> >> >> >>>>>>> you >> >> >> >>>>>>> also >> >> >> >>>>>>> need >> >> >> >>>>>>> to add my "kubuntu-backports" PPA with rebuilds of Digikam >> >> >> >>>>>>> against >> >> >> >>>>>>> the >> >> >> >>>>>>> updated KDE version for Kubuntu 14.04. You will still need >> >> >> >>>>>>> my >> >> >> >>>>>>> "extra" >> >> >> >>>>>>> PPA >> >> >> >>>>>>> that have updated dependency packages that Digikam will >> >> >> >>>>>>> need. >> >> >> >>>>>>> If >> >> >> >>>>>>> you >> >> >> >>>>>>> use >> >> >> >>>>>>> KDE 4.13 then you only need my "extra" PPA. >> >> >> >>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>>> Regards, >> >> >> >>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>>> Philip >> >> >> >>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>>> On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 12:29 PM, <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> >> >>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>>>> Hello! >> >> >> >>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>>>> I’m new to the list, so forgive me, if this is not the >> >> >> >>>>>>>> right >> >> >> >>>>>>>> place to >> >> >> >>>>>>>> ask >> >> >> >>>>>>>> the question. ;-) >> >> >> >>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>>>> I’m on Kubuntu 14.04 (DigiKam 3.5) and I have a strange >> >> >> >>>>>>>> behavior: >> >> >> >>>>>>>> I >> >> >> >>>>>>>> can’t >> >> >> >>>>>>>> do anything with the pictures, but watch them. Every time I >> >> >> >>>>>>>> try >> >> >> >>>>>>>> to >> >> >> >>>>>>>> rotate a >> >> >> >>>>>>>> picture or assign a keyword or a flag, DigiKam immediately >> >> >> >>>>>>>> crashes. I >> >> >> >>>>>>>> attached one of the KCrash reports, but KCrash says, that >> >> >> >>>>>>>> the >> >> >> >>>>>>>> collected >> >> >> >>>>>>>> information is useless. >> >> >> >>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>>>> I had this PPA >> >> >> >>>>>>>> (https://launchpad.net/~philip5/+archive/ubuntu/extra) >> >> >> >>>>>>>> added (DigiKam 4.12), but removed it again after >> >> >> >>>>>>>> experiencing >> >> >> >>>>>>>> the >> >> >> >>>>>>>> problem >> >> >> >>>>>>>> with the crasing DigiKam. However, the crashes also occur >> >> >> >>>>>>>> in >> >> >> >>>>>>>> the >> >> >> >>>>>>>> Ubuntu >> >> >> >>>>>>>> 14.04 repository version (v 3.5). Has anybody had or still >> >> >> >>>>>>>> have >> >> >> >>>>>>>> the >> >> >> >>>>>>>> same >> >> >> >>>>>>>> problem? Could it be related to some packages that were >> >> >> >>>>>>>> installed >> >> >> >>>>>>>> due >> >> >> >>>>>>>> to >> >> >> >>>>>>>> the newer version of DigiKam in the PPA and don’t behave >> >> >> >>>>>>>> well >> >> >> >>>>>>>> with >> >> >> >>>>>>>> other >> >> >> >>>>>>>> packages in Ubuntu 14.04? >> >> >> >>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>>>> Some hint would be very appreciated. Thank you very much! >> >> >> >>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>>>> - styx >> >> >> >>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >> >> >> >>>>>>>> Digikam-users mailing list >> >> >> >>>>>>>> [hidden email] >> >> >> >>>>>>>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users >> >> >> >>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >> >> >> >>>>> Digikam-users mailing list >> >> >> >>>>> [hidden email] >> >> >> >>>>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users >> >> >> >>>> >> >> >> >>>> _______________________________________________ >> >> >> >>>> Digikam-users mailing list >> >> >> >>>> [hidden email] >> >> >> >>>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> _______________________________________________ >> >> >> >>> Digikam-users mailing list >> >> >> >>> [hidden email] >> >> >> >>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> >> >> Digikam-users mailing list >> >> >> >> [hidden email] >> >> >> >> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > >> > >> > > > Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
Wow! You guys are amazing! Don’t know what else to say – Thank you so
much for all your work!!! :-) After I updated to this version everything works smoothly and flawlessly. I can edit all the pictures without crashes. I’m massively impressed of this community! Keep it up! Thanks! Zitat von Alan Pater <[hidden email]>: > Thank you Philip! > > On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 8:56 AM, Philip Johnsson > <[hidden email]> wrote: >> Styx, >> >> Can you test the updated exiv2 0.25 package on my PPA now and see if it >> fixes your crashes with casio images in digikam? I downloaded a sample Casio >> image from one of your problematic cameras and can now rotate them without >> crashes on my system. >> >> Alan, >> >> Thank you for your kind words. :) >> >> /Philip >> >> >> On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 12:54 AM, Alan Pater <[hidden email]> wrote: >>> >>> Very cool Philip! >>> >>> And a big thank you for putting in all the work on your PPA's and >>> keeping everyone up-to-date on these packages. >>> >>> Saludos! >>> >>> On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 5:48 PM, Philip Johnsson >>> <[hidden email]> wrote: >>> > Alan, >>> > >>> > I'll look into the requested patches you have tomorrow and hopefully get >>> > a >>> > patched and updated version of exiv2 this weekend. More likely on Sunday >>> > if >>> > I don't get the time to do it all tomorrow evening. >>> > >>> > /Philip >>> > >>> > >>> > On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 11:58 PM, Alan Pater <[hidden email]> >>> > wrote: >>> >> >>> >> Hi Phillip >>> >> >>> >> Yes, understood. Might I suggest the following? >>> >> >>> >> These seem very safe, just adding additional lens and XMP properties. >>> >> >>> >> - Update Pentax lens list to match ExifTool version 9.99. >>> >> http://dev.exiv2.org/projects/exiv2/repository/revisions/3881 >>> >> >>> >> - Updated Nikon Lens lookup table to v4.4.483.01 of Robert >>> >> Rottmerhusen's fmountlens list. >>> >> http://dev.exiv2.org/projects/exiv2/repository/revisions/3882 >>> >> >>> >> - Updated Nikon Lens lookup table to v4.4.485.01 of Robert >>> >> Rottmerhusen's fmountlens list. >>> >> http://dev.exiv2.org/projects/exiv2/repository/revisions/3886 >>> >> >>> >> -Update camera and lens lists to match ExifTool version 10.00. >>> >> http://dev.exiv2.org/projects/exiv2/repository/revisions/3887 >>> >> >>> >> - Update Canon lens list to match ExifTool version 10.01. >>> >> http://dev.exiv2.org/projects/exiv2/repository/revisions/3927 >>> >> >>> >> - ExifEX for XMP namespace and properties >>> >> http://dev.exiv2.org/projects/exiv2/repository/revisions/3884 >>> >> http://dev.exiv2.org/projects/exiv2/repository/revisions/3885 >>> >> >>> >> These bug fixes look safe to me. The fix for Casio files are here. >>> >> >>> >> - Do not create a TIFF component for unexpected next IFD pointers. >>> >> http://dev.exiv2.org/projects/exiv2/repository/revisions/3883 >>> >> >>> >> - Fixed oversight that prevented writing Casio2 makernotes. >>> >> http://dev.exiv2.org/projects/exiv2/repository/revisions/3889 >>> >> http://dev.exiv2.org/projects/exiv2/repository/revisions/3890 >>> >> >>> >> - Fixed ExposureTime pretty-print function. >>> >> http://dev.exiv2.org/projects/exiv2/repository/revisions/3893 >>> >> >>> >> On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 4:39 PM, Philip Johnsson >>> >> <[hidden email]> wrote: >>> >> > Alan, >>> >> > >>> >> > I have no problem patching and updating my packages as long as they >>> >> > are >>> >> > binary compatible fixes for things in exiv2 0.25 that are more or >>> >> > less >>> >> > critical but just updating everything with svn/git pulls until 0.26 >>> >> > isn't >>> >> > the way to go as it might introduce other bugs if not careful and >>> >> > they >>> >> > have >>> >> > been tested. The patches are found as commits on the exiv2 site and >>> >> > source >>> >> > in svn. These patches are used on the exiv2 0.25 official tarball and >>> >> > then >>> >> > "just" rebuilt and packaged with updated deb-package version names >>> >> > for >>> >> > version control. >>> >> > >>> >> > /philip >>> >> > >>> >> > On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 9:17 PM, Alan Pater <[hidden email]> >>> >> > wrote: >>> >> >> >>> >> >> Philip, I can try to build and test a patched package on my system >>> >> >> with this and a few other cherry-picked fixes and lens updates. I'm >>> >> >> a >>> >> >> bit unclear on the steps to patch and rebuild your deb's. Would you >>> >> >> be >>> >> >> able to sent me a step-by-step guide? >>> >> >> >>> >> >> Cheers, >>> >> >> Alan >>> >> >> >>> >> >> On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 11:47 AM, Alan Pater <[hidden email]> >>> >> >> wrote: >>> >> >> > The fix is simply to add a couple of overlooked lines to >>> >> >> > makernote.cpp >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > { "-", casioId, 0, >>> >> >> > newIfdMn2 >>> >> >> > }, >>> >> >> > { "-", casio2Id, 0, >>> >> >> > newCasio2Mn2 } >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>> http://dev.exiv2.org/projects/exiv2/repository/entry/trunk/src/makernote.cpp#L73 >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 10:58 AM, Philip Johnsson >>> >> >> > <[hidden email]> wrote: >>> >> >> >> Styx, >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> Most likely when it comes to your troublesome Casio pictures. Or >>> >> >> >> that >>> >> >> >> there >>> >> >> >> is a relevant patch for the exiv2 0.25 source tree that makes >>> >> >> >> exiv2 >>> >> >> >> 0.25 >>> >> >> >> binary compatible with it. Then an update of exiv2 package with >>> >> >> >> the >>> >> >> >> patch or >>> >> >> >> rebuild of it buy yourself. Not sure if the Casio timestamp bug >>> >> >> >> is >>> >> >> >> what >>> >> >> >> makes your crash but if it is then it's an easy patch. If you >>> >> >> >> investigate if >>> >> >> >> that's so and not just for test and see then get back to me and I >>> >> >> >> can >>> >> >> >> update >>> >> >> >> exiv2 with that patch on my PPA. >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> /Philip >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 3:33 PM, <[hidden email]> wrote: >>> >> >> >>> >>> >> >> >>> Hey Alan, >>> >> >> >>> >>> >> >> >>> thank you very much for the info! It saves me from spending even >>> >> >> >>> more >>> >> >> >>> time >>> >> >> >>> investigating a problem I can’t solve. Just a quick question: >>> >> >> >>> Does >>> >> >> >>> this also >>> >> >> >>> mean I have to wait until April 2016 (exiv2 0.26 release date) >>> >> >> >>> to >>> >> >> >>> work >>> >> >> >>> with >>> >> >> >>> my pictures in Digikam? >>> >> >> >>> >>> >> >> >>> >>> >> >> >>> Zitat von Alan Pater <[hidden email]>: >>> >> >> >>> >>> >> >> >>> >>> >> >> >>>> There is a bug related to Casio files in the exiv2 library, >>> >> >> >>>> which >>> >> >> >>>> is >>> >> >> >>>> what digikam uses to read and manipulate image metadata. >>> >> >> >>>> >>> >> >> >>>> http://dev.exiv2.org/issues/1106 >>> >> >> >>>> >>> >> >> >>>> It was fixed and will be in the next version of the exiv2. >>> >> >> >>>> >>> >> >> >>>> On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 4:09 AM, <[hidden email]> wrote: >>> >> >> >>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>> Hello again! >>> >> >> >>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>> I’m replying to my own post, because I further downtraced my >>> >> >> >>>>> problem, >>> >> >> >>>>> which >>> >> >> >>>>> is becoming increasingly strange (to me at least), yet my new >>> >> >> >>>>> observations >>> >> >> >>>>> might shade some light on it: >>> >> >> >>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>> I have to correct my previous thought about the >>> >> >> >>>>> crash/non-crash >>> >> >> >>>>> issue >>> >> >> >>>>> due to >>> >> >> >>>>> internal harddisk/external usb harddisk: It seems that this is >>> >> >> >>>>> not >>> >> >> >>>>> the >>> >> >> >>>>> issue >>> >> >> >>>>> – I only thought so, because it overlapped (to huge extent) >>> >> >> >>>>> with >>> >> >> >>>>> another >>> >> >> >>>>> attribute, which is the camera model used to take the picture. >>> >> >> >>>>> A >>> >> >> >>>>> large >>> >> >> >>>>> portion of my pictures is shot with a Casio EX-Z80, which >>> >> >> >>>>> causes >>> >> >> >>>>> crashes. I >>> >> >> >>>>> then went through my collection to find pictures sent by >>> >> >> >>>>> friends, >>> >> >> >>>>> who >>> >> >> >>>>> used >>> >> >> >>>>> different cameras, to find out which pictures cause crashes >>> >> >> >>>>> and >>> >> >> >>>>> which do >>> >> >> >>>>> not. (I always tested rotating a picture) Here’s a list: >>> >> >> >>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>> Pictures of these cameras cause crashes: >>> >> >> >>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>> Casio EX-Z80 >>> >> >> >>>>> Casio EX-Z21 >>> >> >> >>>>> Casio EX-Z1 >>> >> >> >>>>> Casio EX-Z550 >>> >> >> >>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>> Pictures of these cameras are fine: >>> >> >> >>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>> Sony DSC-RX100 >>> >> >> >>>>> Canon EOS 600D >>> >> >> >>>>> Canon EOS 400D >>> >> >> >>>>> Canon EOS 6D >>> >> >> >>>>> Canon Powershot A480 >>> >> >> >>>>> Canon Digital IXUS 950 IS >>> >> >> >>>>> Nikon D90 >>> >> >> >>>>> Nikon Coolpix S3100 >>> >> >> >>>>> Nikon Coolpix S220 >>> >> >> >>>>> Olympus C300Z >>> >> >> >>>>> Olympus E-400 >>> >> >> >>>>> Panasonic DMC-FS3 >>> >> >> >>>>> Panasonic DMC-TZ41 >>> >> >> >>>>> Rollei Powerflex 210 HD >>> >> >> >>>>> Apple iPhone 4 >>> >> >> >>>>> Apple iPhone 5 >>> >> >> >>>>> Samsung L730 >>> >> >> >>>>> HTC One Mini >>> >> >> >>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>> I have no idea, what the issue is, but it also seems that the >>> >> >> >>>>> information in >>> >> >> >>>>> the "Orientation Tag" does not really work for the EX-Z80, >>> >> >> >>>>> because >>> >> >> >>>>> it >>> >> >> >>>>> always >>> >> >> >>>>> shows 'top left', even for pictures that were obviously taken >>> >> >> >>>>> upright. >>> >> >> >>>>> And >>> >> >> >>>>> it’s also striking, that this obviously affects only the Casio >>> >> >> >>>>> models. >>> >> >> >>>>> (I >>> >> >> >>>>> tried to find other Casio models in my collection, but >>> >> >> >>>>> couldn’t >>> >> >> >>>>> find >>> >> >> >>>>> any.) >>> >> >> >>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>> Does this information help? >>> >> >> >>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>> Many thanks! >>> >> >> >>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>> Zitat von [hidden email]: >>> >> >> >>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>>> Hi Philip, >>> >> >> >>>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>>> damn – I was just writing an answer to the two previous >>> >> >> >>>>>> posts! >>> >> >> >>>>>> But >>> >> >> >>>>>> now, >>> >> >> >>>>>> I >>> >> >> >>>>>> can skip that: Thank you Gilles and Gian Paolo! Thanks to >>> >> >> >>>>>> your >>> >> >> >>>>>> remarks >>> >> >> >>>>>> I >>> >> >> >>>>>> stumpled upon this blog post and the comments: >>> >> >> >>>>>> https://www.digikam.org/node/719 >>> >> >> >>>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>>> I checked yesterday and Digikam used "LibExiv2: 0.25". Since >>> >> >> >>>>>> the >>> >> >> >>>>>> crashes >>> >> >> >>>>>> still happened (and I was on KDE 4.13 (not using Kubuntu >>> >> >> >>>>>> backports) >>> >> >> >>>>>> and >>> >> >> >>>>>> only >>> >> >> >>>>>> using Philips "extra" ppa), I thought: Maybe by >>> >> >> >>>>>> updating/upgrading >>> >> >> >>>>>> 'everything', all the package issues will be solved: so I >>> >> >> >>>>>> added >>> >> >> >>>>>> the >>> >> >> >>>>>> Kubuntu >>> >> >> >>>>>> backports PPA as well as your (Philips) "kubuntu-backports" >>> >> >> >>>>>> ppa. >>> >> >> >>>>>> So >>> >> >> >>>>>> I >>> >> >> >>>>>> now >>> >> >> >>>>>> have all three ppa’s loaded. Unfortunately, the issue still >>> >> >> >>>>>> remains. >>> >> >> >>>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>>> I now have the (Philips) "kubuntu-backports" PPA version of >>> >> >> >>>>>> DigiKam >>> >> >> >>>>>> installed (4:4.13.0-trusty~ppa1kde414). However, I still get >>> >> >> >>>>>> crashes >>> >> >> >>>>>> when >>> >> >> >>>>>> trying to rotate a picture that is on my external harddisk. >>> >> >> >>>>>> Strangely, >>> >> >> >>>>>> I can >>> >> >> >>>>>> rotate pictures on my laptop’s internal harddrive. (I wonder >>> >> >> >>>>>> why >>> >> >> >>>>>> that >>> >> >> >>>>>> is?) >>> >> >> >>>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>>> Attached is another gdb-report done with my current setup. I >>> >> >> >>>>>> kinda >>> >> >> >>>>>> get >>> >> >> >>>>>> the >>> >> >> >>>>>> impression that something with packages is now messed up due >>> >> >> >>>>>> to >>> >> >> >>>>>> all >>> >> >> >>>>>> the >>> >> >> >>>>>> different package installing in the last 2 days.... >>> >> >> >>>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>>> Anyways, thanks so much for your help! >>> >> >> >>>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>>> Zitat von Philip Johnsson <[hidden email]>: >>> >> >> >>>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>>>> Hi styx >>> >> >> >>>>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>>>> When you use my PPA with Digikam on Kubuntu 14.04 it's >>> >> >> >>>>>>> important >>> >> >> >>>>>>> that >>> >> >> >>>>>>> you >>> >> >> >>>>>>> check which version of KDE you are using. If you use KDE >>> >> >> >>>>>>> 4.14 >>> >> >> >>>>>>> you >>> >> >> >>>>>>> also >>> >> >> >>>>>>> need >>> >> >> >>>>>>> to add my "kubuntu-backports" PPA with rebuilds of Digikam >>> >> >> >>>>>>> against >>> >> >> >>>>>>> the >>> >> >> >>>>>>> updated KDE version for Kubuntu 14.04. You will still need >>> >> >> >>>>>>> my >>> >> >> >>>>>>> "extra" >>> >> >> >>>>>>> PPA >>> >> >> >>>>>>> that have updated dependency packages that Digikam will >>> >> >> >>>>>>> need. >>> >> >> >>>>>>> If >>> >> >> >>>>>>> you >>> >> >> >>>>>>> use >>> >> >> >>>>>>> KDE 4.13 then you only need my "extra" PPA. >>> >> >> >>>>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>>>> Regards, >>> >> >> >>>>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>>>> Philip >>> >> >> >>>>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>>>> On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 12:29 PM, <[hidden email]> wrote: >>> >> >> >>>>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> Hello! >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> I’m new to the list, so forgive me, if this is not the >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> right >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> place to >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> ask >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> the question. ;-) >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> I’m on Kubuntu 14.04 (DigiKam 3.5) and I have a strange >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> behavior: >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> I >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> can’t >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> do anything with the pictures, but watch them. Every time I >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> try >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> to >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> rotate a >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> picture or assign a keyword or a flag, DigiKam immediately >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> crashes. I >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> attached one of the KCrash reports, but KCrash says, that >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> the >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> collected >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> information is useless. >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> I had this PPA >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> (https://launchpad.net/~philip5/+archive/ubuntu/extra) >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> added (DigiKam 4.12), but removed it again after >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> experiencing >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> the >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> problem >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> with the crasing DigiKam. However, the crashes also occur >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> in >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> the >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> Ubuntu >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> 14.04 repository version (v 3.5). Has anybody had or still >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> have >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> the >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> same >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> problem? Could it be related to some packages that were >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> installed >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> due >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> to >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> the newer version of DigiKam in the PPA and don’t behave >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> well >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> with >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> other >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> packages in Ubuntu 14.04? >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> Some hint would be very appreciated. Thank you very much! >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> - styx >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> Digikam-users mailing list >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> [hidden email] >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>> >>> >> >> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>> >> >> >>>>> Digikam-users mailing list >>> >> >> >>>>> [hidden email] >>> >> >> >>>>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users >>> >> >> >>>> >>> >> >> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>> >> >> >>>> Digikam-users mailing list >>> >> >> >>>> [hidden email] >>> >> >> >>>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users >>> >> >> >>> >>> >> >> >>> >>> >> >> >>> >>> >> >> >>> >>> >> >> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> >> >> >>> Digikam-users mailing list >>> >> >> >>> [hidden email] >>> >> >> >>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >>> >> >> >> Digikam-users mailing list >>> >> >> >> [hidden email] >>> >> >> >> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users >>> >> >> >> >>> >> > >>> >> > >>> > >>> > >> >> > _______________________________________________ > Digikam-users mailing list > [hidden email] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
Styx, Your welcome. Good to know it's working for you now. Have fun with Digikam. :) /Philip On Sep 12, 2015 12:20, <[hidden email]> wrote:
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