Hi Jens, Am Freitag, den 28.10.2016, 12:07 +0200 schrieb Jens Georg:
Hi,I switch over to Fedora 25 Beta and installed shotwell from git. Compiling worked after installing several additional packages.If there 's some package missing from the list at https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Shotwell/BuildingAndInstalling (I can spot gcr-3) please feel free to update the page (or send me the list so I can update it later).Whenever I start the program, it crashes. So I followed the advice how to save information about the crash: SHOTWELL_LOG=1 gdb shotwell 2>&1 | tee shotwell.gdb I attach the log file and I hope it helps to the errorThat seems to be an issue in gst-libav/libav/ffmpeg while trying to parse a media file. Not much shotwell can do about this, though probably should think about splitting this off into an process similar to the thumbnailing so a crashing extract doesn't crash the main process. Can you file a ticket against GStreamer/libav, if possible with the video causing this? The video should be mentioned in ~/.cache/shotwell/shotwell.log
I'm sorry, but I can't find any name in the log file. I attach the
current log, because I find several things, which could be the source of
the errors:
Line 7 of the log: Unable to load...
This file exists and it is readable!
Line 18 of the log: Failed to create index...
Line 19 of the log: could not load application icon...
This shouldn't be a problem, does such an
icon exist at all?
Line 23 of the log: could not delete mimics
What is that for?
I should mention that most of my pictures reside on a NAS, I use NFS
with an automounter to access the files.
To see the effect of NFS, I tried to reduce the amount of pictures,
moved a lot of pictures aside, omitted the NFS-files, and built a new
photo.db; that worked fine.
After that I added one directory from the NAS and that worked until
about 2000 pictures were in the library.
I hope you can give me some advices how to go on.
By the way: can I prevent shotwell from generating .jpeg's from .raw's?
My standard workflow is
1) viewing the .jpeg's delivered from the camera
2) using a specialized .raw developing program like darktable.
Kind regards
Jobst
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