Bug 306868 - Crash when I want rotate jpeg images
Summary: Crash when I want rotate jpeg images
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: digikam
Classification: Applications
Component: Plugin-Bqm-Rotate (show other bugs)
Version: 2.6.0
Platform: Ubuntu Linux
: NOR crash
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Digikam Developers
URL:
Keywords:
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
Reported: 2012-09-15 22:29 UTC by jajaX
Modified: 2022-01-19 03:22 UTC (History)
1 user (show)

See Also:
Latest Commit:
Version Fixed In: 7.6.0


Attachments
window bug ? (17.16 KB, image/jpeg)
2012-09-16 09:12 UTC, jajaX
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Description jajaX 2012-09-15 22:29:55 UTC
Hi (sorry for my bad english)

I use gwenview for rotate some jpeg images.

before KDE SC 4.9 no problem.

after 4.9 :

gwenview(4716)/KIPI (general) KIPIPlugins::KPActionThreadBase::run: In action thread Run
gwenview(4716)/KIPI (general) KIPI::Interface::progressThumbnailChanged: This should only be invoked if the host application supports KIPI::Features ( HostSupportsProgressBar ). If host application do support that, then this function should have been overridden in the KIPI host interface. 
gwenview(4716)/KIPI (general) KIPI::Interface::progressThumbnailChanged: This should only be invoked if the host application supports KIPI::Features ( HostSupportsProgressBar ). If host application do support that, then this function should have been overridden in the KIPI host interface. 
gwenview(4716)/KIPI (general) KIPI::Interface::progressThumbnailChanged: This should only be invoked if the host application supports KIPI::Features ( HostSupportsProgressBar ). If host application do support that, then this function should have been overridden in the KIPI host interface. 
gwenview(4716)/KIPI (general) KIPI::Interface::progressThumbnailChanged: This should only be invoked if the host application supports KIPI::Features ( HostSupportsProgressBar ). If host application do support that, then this function should have been overridden in the KIPI host interface. 
gwenview(4716)/KIPI (general) KIPIPlugins::KPHostSettings::metadataSettings: KPMetaSettings::writeRawFiles: false, KPMetaSettings::updateFileTimeStamp: false, KPMetaSettings::useXMPSidecar4Reading: false, KPMetaSettings::metadataWritingMode: 0
gwenview(4716)/KIPI (general) KIPI::Interface::progressThumbnailChanged: This should only be invoked if the host application supports KIPI::Features ( HostSupportsProgressBar ). If host application do support that, then this function should have been overridden in the KIPI host interface. 
gwenview(4716)/KIPI (general) KIPI::Interface::progressThumbnailChanged: This should only be invoked if the host application supports KIPI::Features ( HostSupportsProgressBar ). If host application do support that, then this function should have been overridden in the KIPI host interface. 
gwenview(4716)/KIPI (general) KIPI::Interface::progressThumbnailChanged: This should only be invoked if the host application supports KIPI::Features ( HostSupportsProgressBar ). If host application do support that, then this function should have been overridden in the KIPI host interface. 
gwenview(4716)/KIPI (general) KIPI::Interface::progressThumbnailChanged: This should only be invoked if the host application supports KIPI::Features ( HostSupportsProgressBar ). If host application do support that, then this function should have been overridden in the KIPI host interface. 
gwenview(4716)/KIPI (general) KIPIPlugins::KPHostSettings::metadataSettings: KPMetaSettings::writeRawFiles: false, KPMetaSettings::updateFileTimeStamp: false, KPMetaSettings::useXMPSidecar4Reading: false, KPMetaSettings::metadataWritingMode: 0
Unable to start Dr. Konqi

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1.open gwenview
2.go to folder images
3.select all images
4.menu "menu plugins", "images". choose "rotate"
5.click on "left" or "right"
6.gwenview disappear



Dr. Konqi don't stars !

Kubuntu 12.04 (32 bits)
4.9.1 from kubuntu backports ppa
kipiplugins 2.6
Comment 1 caulier.gilles 2012-09-16 08:10:20 UTC
It's probably a libkipi binary compatibity issue on your system, since you have updated KDE (libkipi is installed with KDE)

Please give us a GDB backtrace to investiguate better

Gilles Caulier
Comment 2 jajaX 2012-09-16 08:26:32 UTC
Hi !

I have this "problem" with two different computers (one desktop and one laptop) with same kubuntu, kde sc, gwenview ans kipiplugins version.
Comment 3 caulier.gilles 2012-09-16 08:29:05 UTC
Perhaps, but this is not prove nothing... we need a GDB backtrace...

http://www.digikam.org/drupal/contrib

Gilles Caulier
Comment 4 jajaX 2012-09-16 09:12:03 UTC
ok, these is a gdb backtrace :

[New Thread 0xaa944b40 (LWP 22869)]
gwenview(22411)/KIPI (general) KIPIPlugins::KPActionThreadBase::run: In action thread Run
[New Thread 0xa68f2b40 (LWP 22870)]
gwenview(22411)/KIPI (general) KIPI::Interface::progressThumbnailChanged: This should only be invoked if the host application supports KIPI::Features ( HostSupportsProgressBar ). If host application do support that, then this function should have been overridden in the KIPI host interface. 
gwenview(22411)/KIPI (general) KIPI::Interface::progressThumbnailChanged: This should only be invoked if the host application supports KIPI::Features ( HostSupportsProgressBar ). If host application do support that, then this function should have been overridden in the KIPI host interface. 
gwenview(22411)/KIPI (general) KIPI::Interface::progressThumbnailChanged: This should only be invoked if the host application supports KIPI::Features ( HostSupportsProgressBar ). If host application do support that, then this function should have been overridden in the KIPI host interface. 
gwenview(22411)/KIPI (general) KIPI::Interface::progressThumbnailChanged: This should only be invoked if the host application supports KIPI::Features ( HostSupportsProgressBar ). If host application do support that, then this function should have been overridden in the KIPI host interface. 
gwenview(22411)/KIPI (general) KIPIPlugins::KPHostSettings::metadataSettings: KPMetaSettings::writeRawFiles: false, KPMetaSettings::updateFileTimeStamp: false, KPMetaSettings::useXMPSidecar4Reading: false, KPMetaSettings::metadataWritingMode: 0

Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 0xa68f2b40 (LWP 22870)]
0xa9f00ff4 in ?? () from /usr/lib/libkipiplugins.so.2

gwenview isn't close. but now I can see rotate window as on this attached image.

nothing else after...
Comment 5 jajaX 2012-09-16 09:12:46 UTC
Created attachment 73957 [details]
window bug ?
Comment 6 jajaX 2012-09-17 13:34:13 UTC
Hi ! (sorry for my bad english)

I think, I have got a same bug of this other report :

https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=304763
Comment 7 caulier.gilles 2012-09-17 13:37:28 UTC
Yes, probably the same BC issue.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 304763 ***
Comment 8 caulier.gilles 2022-01-19 03:22:14 UTC
Fixed with https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=304763