[ubuntu-mono] [Bug 48313] Re: [Bug 48313] Re: Crash after pressing 's'

dailyglen glen.hertz at gmail.com
Mon Jun 5 02:07:50 BST 2006


Hi,

Thanks for the reply; I would really like f-spot to work without crashing.
I did some more testing and found that the problem happens on .jpg and .png
photos when the 's' or 'v' button is pressed in edit mode.  Both 'v' and 's'
return the same backtrace (except for a memory address being different).
Also, find below another crash that happens when you try to edit a photo
that has since been deleted from the harddrive (without f-spot knowing).
I'm very willing to help track this down as f-spot looks like a great app
and I want to help people who are trying to make linux rule the world.

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Here is the backtrace for the 's' (and 'v') keypresses:

An unhandled exception was thrown: libgdk-x11-2.0.so

in (wrapper managed-to-native) FSpot.Loupe:gdk_cairo_create (intptr)
in <0x0001b> FSpot.Loupe:CreateDrawable (Gdk.Drawable drawable)
in <0x0009c> FSpot.Loupe:OnSizeAllocated (Rectangle allocation)
in <0x00074> Gtk.Widget:sizeallocated_cb (IntPtr widget,
Gdk.Rectangleallocation)
in (wrapper native-to-managed) Gtk.Widget:sizeallocated_cb (intptr,
Gdk.Rectangle&)
in <0x00000> <unknown method>
in (wrapper managed-to-native) Gtk.Widget:gtk_widget_show (intptr)
in <0x00017> Gtk.Widget:Show ()
in <0x00365> FSpot.PhotoImageView:HandleKeyPressEvent (System.Object sender,
Gtk.KeyPressEventArgs args)
in (wrapper delegate-invoke)
System.MulticastDelegate:invoke_void_object_KeyPressEventArgs (object,
Gtk.KeyPressEventArgs)
in <0x0012b> Gtk.Widget:KeyPressEventSignalCallback (IntPtr arg0, IntPtr
arg1, IntPtr gch)
in (wrapper native-to-managed)
Gtk.Widget:KeyPressEventSignalCallback(intptr,intptr,intptr)
in <0x00000> <unknown method>
in (wrapper managed-to-native) Gtk.Application:gtk_main ()
in <0x00007> Gtk.Application:Run ()
in <0x00007> Gnome.Program:Run ()
in <0x00542> FSpot.Driver:Main (System.String[] args)
.NET Version: 1.1.4322.2032

Assembly Version Information:

FlickrNet (1.1.0.0)
System.Web (1.0.5000.0)
gconf-sharp (2.8.0.0)
pango-sharp (2.8.0.0)
SemWeb (0.5.0.2)
glade-sharp (2.8.0.0)
gtkhtml-sharp (2.8.0.0)
System.Data (1.0.5000.0)
Mono.Data.SqliteClient (1.0.5000.0)
gdk-sharp (2.8.0.0)
Mono.Posix (1.0.5000.0)
gnome-vfs-sharp (2.8.0.0)
dbus-sharp (0.60.0.0)
System (1.0.5000.0)
atk-sharp (2.8.0.0)
gtk-sharp (2.8.0.0)
glib-sharp (2.8.0.0)
gnome-sharp (2.8.0.0)
f-spot (0.0.0.0)
mscorlib (1.0.5000.0)

Platform Information: Linux 2.6.15-23-686 i686 unknown GNU/Linux

Disribution Information:

[/etc/debian_version]
testing/unstable

[/etc/lsb-release]
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=6.06
DISTRIB_CODENAME=dapper
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 6.06 LTS"



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Here is the second backtrace caused from editting a photo in f-spot that was
deleted without f-spot knowing:

Steps:
1) Import a photo into f-spot
2) close f-spot
3) delete the photo (using 'rm photo.jpg')
4) launch f-spot
5) double click on the deleted photo

backtrace:

An unhandled exception was thrown: Could not find a part of the path
"/home/hertz/photos/iPhoto Library/2005/09/24/Thumbs".

in <0x0021e> System.IO.FileStream:.ctor (System.String name, FileMode mode,
FileAccess access, FileShare share, Int32 bufferSize, Boolean isAsync,
Boolean anonymous)
in <0x0001f> System.IO.FileStream:.ctor (System.String name, FileMode mode,
FileAccess access, FileShare share)
in (wrapper remoting-invoke-with-check) System.IO.FileStream:.ctor (string,
System.IO.FileMode,System.IO.FileAccess,System.IO.FileShare)
in <0x00021> System.IO.File:OpenRead (System.String path)
in <0x0002a> FSpot.JpegFile:get_Header ()
in <0x0000b> FSpot.JpegFile:Select (StatementSink sink)
in <0x00820> FSpot.InfoDisplay:Update ()
in <0x0007e> FSpot.InfoDisplay:set_Photo (IBrowsableItem value)
in <0x00105> MainWindow:HandleViewFullExif (System.Object sender,
System.EventArgs args)
in (wrapper delegate-invoke)
System.MulticastDelegate:invoke_void_object_EventArgs (object,
System.EventArgs)
in <0x00093> GLib.Signal:voidObjectCallback (IntPtr handle, IntPtr gch)
in (wrapper native-to-managed) GLib.Signal:voidObjectCallback(intptr,intptr)
in <0x00000> <unknown method>
in (wrapper managed-to-native) Gtk.Application:gtk_main ()
in <0x00007> Gtk.Application:Run ()
in <0x00007> Gnome.Program:Run ()
in <0x00542> FSpot.Driver:Main (System.String[] args)
.NET Version: 1.1.4322.2032

Assembly Version Information:

FlickrNet (1.1.0.0)
System.Web (1.0.5000.0)
gconf-sharp (2.8.0.0)
pango-sharp (2.8.0.0)
SemWeb (0.5.0.2)
glade-sharp (2.8.0.0)
gtkhtml-sharp (2.8.0.0)
System.Data (1.0.5000.0)
Mono.Data.SqliteClient (1.0.5000.0)
gdk-sharp (2.8.0.0)
Mono.Posix (1.0.5000.0)
gnome-vfs-sharp (2.8.0.0)
dbus-sharp (0.60.0.0)
System (1.0.5000.0)
atk-sharp (2.8.0.0)
gtk-sharp (2.8.0.0)
glib-sharp (2.8.0.0)
gnome-sharp (2.8.0.0)
f-spot (0.0.0.0)
mscorlib (1.0.5000.0)

Platform Information: Linux 2.6.15-23-686 i686 unknown GNU/Linux

Disribution Information:

[/etc/debian_version]
testing/unstable

[/etc/lsb-release]
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=6.06
DISTRIB_CODENAME=dapper
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 6.06 LTS"
On 6/4/06, Dwight shepherd <dwight.shepherd at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I installed f-spot and followed your instructions but I cant seem to
> replicate your error. Does this happen on any photo? (jpg, png..)
>
> --
> Crash after pressing 's'
> https://launchpad.net/bugs/48313
>

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Crash after pressing 's'
https://launchpad.net/bugs/48313



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