[Digikam-users] Digikam Crash when changing metadata (rotating, assigning flags or keywords)

Philip Johnsson philip.johnsson at gmail.com
Sat Sep 12 14:01:37 BST 2015


Styx,

Your welcome. Good to know it's working for you now. Have fun with Digikam.
:)

/Philip
On Sep 12, 2015 12:20, <styx at ewetel.net> wrote:

> 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 <alan.pater at gmail.com>:
>
> Thank you Philip!
>>
>> On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 8:56 AM, Philip Johnsson
>> <philip.johnsson at gmail.com> 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 <alan.pater at gmail.com>
>>> 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
>>>> <philip.johnsson at gmail.com> 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 <alan.pater at gmail.com>
>>>> > 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
>>>> >> <philip.johnsson at gmail.com> 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 <alan.pater at gmail.com>
>>>> >> > 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 <
>>>> alan.pater at gmail.com>
>>>> >> >> 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
>>>> >> >> > <philip.johnsson at gmail.com> 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, <styx at ewetel.net> 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 <alan.pater at gmail.com>:
>>>> >> >> >>>
>>>> >> >> >>>
>>>> >> >> >>>> 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,  <styx at ewetel.net> 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 tobias.luebben at ewetel.net:
>>>> >> >> >>>>>
>>>> >> >> >>>>>
>>>> >> >> >>>>>> 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 <philip.johnsson at gmail.com>:
>>>> >> >> >>>>>>
>>>> >> >> >>>>>>> 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, <styx at ewetel.net> 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
>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>>
>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>> _______________________________________________
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>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users
>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>>
>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>>
>>>> >> >> >>>>>
>>>> >> >> >>>>>
>>>> >> >> >>>>>
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