[Digikam-users] updated to DK4.3.0 but it crashes and cannot go back to 4.2.0...
Robert Zeller
robert.zeller at robert-zeller.org
Fri Sep 19 13:59:03 BST 2014
This is strange: I am also running DK 4.3.0 on opensuse 13.1 and haven't
experienced any crashes so far. My version of libkexiv2-11 is 4.12.3-1.1
form obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE
On 09/18/2014 05:23 PM, Gian Paolo Sanino wrote:
> Hi Gilles, OpenSuSE has its own libkexiv2 package versioning. I have
> installed the libkexiv2-11 (aka 4.13.2-4.1). I searched for a more
> recent version on the online built service, and found available in
> Factory repo just a source file version 4.14.1. No idea if this already
> includes your fix on it.
>
> http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Distro:/Factory/openSUSE_Factory/src/libkexiv2-4.14.1-122.2.src.rpm
>
> Decompressing the tar file shows folders with one of them containing a
> kexiv2previews.cpp file that I guess I should replace with your fix file
> and try compiling it and installing it. But I have just a preliminary
> idea about how to do it. I recall that in OpenSuSE the "easy" way is
> using as root the command "rpmbuild --rebuild package.src.rpm" and then
> install it later as any rpm package. However, for this I have to install
> also libexiv2-devel (no problem with this) and libkde4-devel that in my
> system needs to downgrade too many kde base and core files just to run.
> The other option, using "./configure" then "make" and "make install" as
> root, did not worked neither (resulted in "no makefile found"). I may
> doing something wrong for sure and I know this is out of Digikam's forum
> scope anyway.
>
> To prevent these issues, I use to install DK as well as its dependencies
> (e.g. libkexiv2) from distro packages rather than compiling them from
> source. But since even on repos with unstable/developing packages for
> OpenSuSE I see not other package to upgrade to libkexiv2 (2.3.2), I have
> no idea how to solve it other than waiting for an "official" rpm that
> upgrades libkexiv2 with the fix. I tried with a second PC that just got
> updated to DK4.3.0 automatically from OpenSuSE's KDE:EXTRA repo and
> experienced the same result. I guess the packagers at OpenSuSE are not
> including your findings about libkexiv2 and many will experience these
> crashes.
>
> Thanks Gilles, at least now I know where is the problem.
> gps
>
> On 09/18/2014 10:06 AM, Gilles Caulier wrote:
>> The crash is in libkexiv2, when preview are get from file to render
>> image on screen.
>>
>> I ready fixed this problem in source code.
>>
>> There is a report which still open about this topic, where i annotate
>> which simple commit i do to fix it in libkexiv2 :
>>
>> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=339144
>>
>> I upgraded libkexiv2 version to 2.3.2. If digiKam do not use this
>> version it will crash.
>>
>> digiKam have been released with this version of libkexiv2, but
>> packager drop libkexiv2 source code from tarball and use system based
>> library.
>>
>> The solution from packager is to backport my little commit in libkexiv2 package.
>>
>> Gilles Caulier
>>
>>
>>
>> 2014-09-18 14:36 GMT+02:00 Gian Paolo Sanino Vattier <gpsanino at vtr.net>:
>>> On 09/18/2014 02:15 AM, Remco Viƫtor wrote:
>>>
>>> On Wednesday 17 September 2014 21:01:24 Gian Paolo Sanino Vattier wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi, I wonder if other may be experiencing the same as I do.
>>> I have auto-update enabled (I know, It should not), and today my DK
>>> 4.2.0 got updated to DK 4.3.0 (nice dog on the welcome picture btw).
>>> The problem is that this version crashes just a second after its process
>>> is 100% done (when thumbnails should show up). Repeating attempts
>>> produce the same result (crashed) but sometimes it reaches to show some
>>> thumbnails when it crushes.
>>>
>>> I checked the phonon backend and tried with Gstreamer as well as with
>>> VLC, with no difference.
>>>
>>> This is under OpenSuSE 13.1-x86_64 with KDE 4.11.5
>>>
>>> If I try running DK from the konsole, I get this:
>>>
>>> (...)
>>>
>>> I tried cleaning temp files as well as rebooting the PC, and checking
>>> updates with Yast, but nothing seems to solve the problem. I have no
>>> clue how to solve this DK4.3.0 crash, and I use DK for work and this is
>>> urgent for me, so I decided to go back to 4.2.0 however I have not been
>>> able. I only found it on the "Factory" repo, but it request for
>>> kdebase4-runtime version >=4.14.0 but all my KDE is 4.11.5 (which is
>>> supposed to be up to date "stable" SuSE release). I may try to update to
>>> KDE 4.14.0 but this can result in total mess. I just do not understand
>>> why I cannot go back to the same version of DK 4.2.0 that I had just
>>> hours ago in thi very same KDE... maybe it is a SuSE packaging issue and
>>> not a DK issue, no idea.
>>>
>>> Anybody else with this issue? or any hint where to look for a solution?
>>> Thanks a lot
>>> gps
>>>
>>> I don't know how you use Digikam, and which part of the functionality you
>>> use, but you can go back to Digikam 3.5.0 (which is still in the Yast
>>> repositories for OpenSuse 13.1). I've been switching back and forth between
>>> 3.5 and 4.x a few times without problems, but back up the databases to be
>>> safe(r).
>>>
>>> Remco
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi Remco, I use Digikam a lot, mainly as a graphic database (filtering using
>>> the tagging tools). DK 4.2.0 was a great version for me since many
>>> improvements were achieved on the tagging side. No idea why DK4.2.0 on SuSE
>>> repos are requesting for KDE versions others than those on which it was
>>> running just fine.
>>> I was able to find on the Build Service a repo with DK 4.0.0 to downgrade
>>> from 4.3.0 and check the results. I use SpiderOak to backup constantly the
>>> database.
>>> I got it and regained immediate control over DK and my files as well...
>>> great.
>>>
>>> Then upgraded to 4.3.0 to double test, and again DK crashes but somehow now
>>> they take longer to crash. In fact, DK opens fine with the root Album
>>> selected as default and it can stay there fine until I select other Album
>>> (with images inside). That is when it starts rebuilding the thumbnails
>>> (recently I deleted my thumbnail.db file). The mystery is that it crashed
>>> almost randomly depending on what folder I select. With some, it does the
>>> job fine but with others no hope, it crashed immediately. So, maybe this is
>>> something related to previews / thumbnails...
>>>
>>> When I restarted DK, I disabled both "include Album.. sub-tree" options
>>> under menu/View/. By disabling these features, I selected the same
>>> folder/album that always produced crashes and this time no crash. Then
>>> selected one of its sub-folders, with images inside and it crashed again...
>>>
>>> I went back to DK4.0.0 and regained control again. Since DK4.3.0 seems to
>>> crash when creating the new thumbnails of large number of images, I used
>>> 4.0.0 to rebuild all thumbnails. Then updated to 4.3.0 to see if it shows
>>> the albums without crashing, but I was not lucky. The folders starts showing
>>> up and DK crash. Some open fine and other not at all. It feels somehow like
>>> albums with larger number of files tend to crash more often than those with
>>> lower amount of files. It am not sure. But then, the thumbnail building
>>> process does not seem to be a key part of the problem... Another difference
>>> with DK4.3.0 is that after the welcoming frame closes (with the nice dog
>>> jumping) it takes about 15 seconds to open digikam's interface (DK4.2.0
>>> takes no time between the two).
>>>
>>> KDE Crash handler reports the event as : "Executable: digikam PID: 2876
>>> Signal: Segmentation fault (11)".
>>> and KDE backtrace report shows this:
>>>
>>> Application: digiKam (digikam), signal: Segmentation fault
>>>
>>> Using host libthread_db library "/lib64/libthread_db.so.1".
>>>
>>> [Current thread is 1 (Thread 0x7fdc3c95a940 (LWP 2876))]
>>>
>>>
>>> Thread 4 (Thread 0x7fdc15107700 (LWP 2877)):
>>>
>>> #0 0x00007fdc330000af in pthread_cond_wait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 () from
>>> /lib64/libpthread.so.0
>>>
>>> #1 0x00007fdc35e95b66 in QWaitCondition::wait(QMutex*, unsigned long) ()
>>> from /usr/lib64/libQtCore.so.4
>>>
>>> #2 0x00000000005fe6ae in ?? ()
>>>
>>> #3 0x00007fdc35e9568f in ?? () from /usr/lib64/libQtCore.so.4
>>>
>>> #4 0x00007fdc32ffc0db in start_thread () from /lib64/libpthread.so.0
>>>
>>> #5 0x00007fdc350ae58d in clone () from /lib64/libc.so.6
>>>
>>>
>>> Thread 3 (Thread 0x7fdc14906700 (LWP 2878)):
>>>
>>> #0 0x00007fdc2cbd2586 in ?? () from /usr/lib64/libglib-2.0.so.0
>>>
>>> #1 0x00007fdc2cbd270c in g_main_context_iteration () from
>>> /usr/lib64/libglib-2.0.so.0
>>>
>>> #2 0x00007fdc35fc1d76 in
>>> QEventDispatcherGlib::processEvents(QFlags<QEventLoop::ProcessEventsFlag>)
>>> () from /usr/lib64/libQtCore.so.4
>>>
>>> #3 0x00007fdc35f93d0f in
>>> QEventLoop::processEvents(QFlags<QEventLoop::ProcessEventsFlag>) () from
>>> /usr/lib64/libQtCore.so.4
>>>
>>> #4 0x00007fdc35f94005 in
>>> QEventLoop::exec(QFlags<QEventLoop::ProcessEventsFlag>) () from
>>> /usr/lib64/libQtCore.so.4
>>>
>>> #5 0x00007fdc35e92fef in QThread::exec() () from /usr/lib64/libQtCore.so.4
>>>
>>> #6 0x00007fdc35f75513 in ?? () from /usr/lib64/libQtCore.so.4
>>>
>>> #7 0x00007fdc35e9568f in ?? () from /usr/lib64/libQtCore.so.4
>>>
>>> #8 0x00007fdc32ffc0db in start_thread () from /lib64/libpthread.so.0
>>>
>>> #9 0x00007fdc350ae58d in clone () from /lib64/libc.so.6
>>>
>>>
>>> Thread 2 (Thread 0x7fdb83fff700 (LWP 2944)):
>>>
>>> [KCrash Handler]
>>>
>>> #5 0x00007fdc31e12075 in
>>> Exiv2::PreviewManager::getPreviewImage(Exiv2::PreviewProperties const&)
>>> const () from /usr/lib64/libexiv2.so.12
>>>
>>> #6 0x00007fdc3a66dcb2 in KExiv2Iface::KExiv2Previews::data(int) () from
>>> /usr/lib64/libkexiv2.so.11
>>>
>>> #7 0x00007fdc3a66df0b in KExiv2Iface::KExiv2Previews::image(int) () from
>>> /usr/lib64/libkexiv2.so.11
>>>
>>> #8 0x00007fdc39c6650d in
>>> Digikam::ThumbnailCreator::createThumbnail(Digikam::ThumbnailInfo const&,
>>> QRect const&) const () from /usr/lib64/libdigikamcore.so.4.3.0
>>>
>>> #9 0x00007fdc39c691a6 in Digikam::ThumbnailCreator::load(QString const&,
>>> QRect const&, bool) const () from /usr/lib64/libdigikamcore.so.4.3.0
>>>
>>> #10 0x00007fdc39c69af0 in Digikam::ThumbnailCreator::pregenerate(QString
>>> const&) const () from /usr/lib64/libdigikamcore.so.4.3.0
>>>
>>> #11 0x00007fdc39c784a0 in ?? () from /usr/lib64/libdigikamcore.so.4.3.0
>>>
>>> #12 0x00007fdc39c506c6 in Digikam::LoadSaveThread::run() () from
>>> /usr/lib64/libdigikamcore.so.4.3.0
>>>
>>> #13 0x00007fdc39c7e6be in Digikam::DynamicThread::DynamicThreadPriv::run()
>>> () from /usr/lib64/libdigikamcore.so.4.3.0
>>>
>>> #14 0x00007fdc35e8913e in ?? () from /usr/lib64/libQtCore.so.4
>>>
>>> #15 0x00007fdc35e9568f in ?? () from /usr/lib64/libQtCore.so.4
>>>
>>> #16 0x00007fdc32ffc0db in start_thread () from /lib64/libpthread.so.0
>>>
>>> #17 0x00007fdc350ae58d in clone () from /lib64/libc.so.6
>>>
>>>
>>> Thread 1 (Thread 0x7fdc3c95a940 (LWP 2876)):
>>>
>>> #0 0x00007fdc330000af in pthread_cond_wait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 () from
>>> /lib64/libpthread.so.0
>>>
>>> #1 0x00007fdc35e95b66 in QWaitCondition::wait(QMutex*, unsigned long) ()
>>> from /usr/lib64/libQtCore.so.4
>>>
>>> #2 0x00007fdc35e88b52 in ?? () from /usr/lib64/libQtCore.so.4
>>>
>>> #3 0x00007fdc35e89ef5 in QThreadPool::~QThreadPool() () from
>>> /usr/lib64/libQtCore.so.4
>>>
>>> #4 0x00007fdc35e89f29 in QThreadPool::~QThreadPool() () from
>>> /usr/lib64/libQtCore.so.4
>>>
>>> #5 0x00007fdc35fab658 in QObjectPrivate::deleteChildren() () from
>>> /usr/lib64/libQtCore.so.4
>>>
>>> #6 0x00007fdc35fadbff in QObject::~QObject() () from
>>> /usr/lib64/libQtCore.so.4
>>>
>>> #7 0x00007fdc39c7b847 in ?? () from /usr/lib64/libdigikamcore.so.4.3.0
>>>
>>> #8 0x00007fdc34fff059 in __run_exit_handlers () from /lib64/libc.so.6
>>>
>>> #9 0x00007fdc34fff0a5 in exit () from /lib64/libc.so.6
>>>
>>> #10 0x00007fdc36a0a298 in ?? () from /usr/lib64/libQtGui.so.4
>>>
>>> #11 0x00007fdc376b91a0 in KApplication::xioErrhandler(_XDisplay*) () from
>>> /usr/lib64/libkdeui.so.5
>>>
>>> #12 0x00007fdc3359d3fe in _XIOError () from /usr/lib64/libX11.so.6
>>>
>>> #13 0x00007fdc3359aded in _XEventsQueued () from /usr/lib64/libX11.so.6
>>>
>>> #14 0x00007fdc3358cddb in XEventsQueued () from /usr/lib64/libX11.so.6
>>>
>>> #15 0x00007fdc36a403ac in ?? () from /usr/lib64/libQtGui.so.4
>>>
>>> #16 0x00007fdc2cbd2081 in g_main_context_check () from
>>> /usr/lib64/libglib-2.0.so.0
>>>
>>> #17 0x00007fdc2cbd259b in ?? () from /usr/lib64/libglib-2.0.so.0
>>>
>>> #18 0x00007fdc2cbd270c in g_main_context_iteration () from
>>> /usr/lib64/libglib-2.0.so.0
>>>
>>> #19 0x00007fdc35fc1d55 in
>>> QEventDispatcherGlib::processEvents(QFlags<QEventLoop::ProcessEventsFlag>)
>>> () from /usr/lib64/libQtCore.so.4
>>>
>>> #20 0x00007fdc36a40936 in ?? () from /usr/lib64/libQtGui.so.4
>>>
>>> #21 0x00007fdc35f93d0f in
>>> QEventLoop::processEvents(QFlags<QEventLoop::ProcessEventsFlag>) () from
>>> /usr/lib64/libQtCore.so.4
>>>
>>> #22 0x00007fdc35f94005 in
>>> QEventLoop::exec(QFlags<QEventLoop::ProcessEventsFlag>) () from
>>> /usr/lib64/libQtCore.so.4
>>>
>>> #23 0x00007fdc35f9913b in QCoreApplication::exec() () from
>>> /usr/lib64/libQtCore.so.4
>>>
>>> #24 0x000000000049f870 in ?? ()
>>>
>>> #25 0x00007fdc34fe8be5 in __libc_start_main () from /lib64/libc.so.6
>>>
>>> #26 0x00000000004a1ec1 in _start ()
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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