Summary: | Division by zero while scan or update the files from a network share | ||
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Product: | [Applications] digikam | Reporter: | bug_rep |
Component: | Database-Media | Assignee: | Digikam Developers <digikam-bugs-null> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | crash | CC: | caulier.gilles |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | 4.10.0 | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | Microsoft Windows | ||
OS: | Microsoft Windows | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: | 7.5.0 |
Description
bug_rep
2015-05-21 07:41:28 UTC
There is no debug symbols in your trace. It's difficults to indentify where is the problem. It's clear that a 0 div make a exception. I know that share library Exiv2 has this problem with video files. Do you have this kind of files (mp4, avi, mkv, mpeg, etc) in your collection to scan. If yes, please follow instruction in this page using debugview .exe program to see what's wrong at startup. https://www.digikam.org/contrib Gilles Caulier Also, what's happen if file are in local harddrive ? Gilles Caulier I found the Problem. It was an .xcf and .bmp file they make the problems, deleted and it works! I dont no why there is a problem with this files?! The file size was bigger then 35 MB. I suspect a problem with Exiv2. Here i use XCF without crash, but Exiv2 is last implementation from source repository. With Windows package, i think Exiv2 is an older release. Please check in Help/Components info dialog for details. Did you try to get a debug trace with debugview.exe ? Gilles Caulier The LibExiv2 version : 0.24 Yes i look with debugview so i found the .xcf file, the bmp have i found with the access log from the NAS. in Debugview are a loot of messages like this: [7360] QFileSystemWatcher: failed to add paths: X:/Pic/other is this a Problem? Thank you for Help. >[7360] QFileSystemWatcher: failed to add paths: X:/Pic/other
>is this a Problem?
No. It's a warning. At least file will be ingnored.
Can you share the XCF file on the web to try here ?
You talk about BMP file. You have also a .bmp on your collection ?
Gilles
If you import your XCF in a local collection, scan crash again ? Gilles Caulier Yes, i create a new local folder with the .xcf file an digikam crash. [3480] digikam(3480)/KEXIV2: Cannot load metadata from file (Error # 11 : D:/testBild/IMG_7686.xcf: The file contains data of an unknown image type [3480] digikam(3480)/KEXIV2: Cannot load metadata using Exiv2 (Error # 11 : D:/testBild/IMG_7686.xcf: The file contains data of an unknown image type [3480] digikam(3480) bool __thiscall XCFImageFormat::readXCF(class QIODevice *,class QImage *): gimp xcf file 3000 4000 0 the bmp file is the export from the xcf file. The problem is not the XCF file. It's the BMP which crash Qt image loader... Gilles Caulier *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 310798 *** Thats right, the xcf alone works. but now i can not open any picture. digikam freeze if i select a folder in the treeview. no Message in Debugview. I delete the testfolder with the xcf and bmp. |