[ubuntu-mono] [Bug 376961] Re: f-spot crashes during import and some seconds after restarting f-spot

coCoKNIght mail at cocoknight.com
Fri May 15 15:37:33 BST 2009


This is the output of f-spot with the --debug option after reopening
f-spot after the import crash:

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f-spot --debug
** Running f-spot in Debug Mode **
** Running Mono with --debug **
[Info 12:47:33.901] Initializing DBus
[Debug 12:47:34.630] DBusInitialization took 0.675659s
[Info 12:47:34.631] Initializing Mono.Addins
[Debug 12:47:36.819] Mono.Addins Initialization took 2.187834s
[Info 12:47:36.862] Starting new FSpot server
[Debug 12:47:42.172] Db Initialization took 1.131251s
[Debug 12:47:46.159] QueryToTemp took 0.234586s : SELECT id, time, uri, description, roll_id, default_version_id, rating, md5_sum FROM photos WHERE id NOT IN (SELECT photo_id FROM photo_tags WHERE tag_id = 2) ORDER BY time DESC
[Debug 12:47:46.585] PhotosPerMonth took 0.128551s
[Debug 12:47:46.629] TimeAdaptor REAL Reload took 0.377137s
[Debug 12:47:47.144] Query took 0.104016s : SELECT * FROM photoquery_temp_0 LIMIT 100 OFFSET 0
get fences failed: -1
param: 6, val: 0
[Info 12:47:49.017] Starting BeagleService
[Debug 12:47:49.038] BeagleService startup took 7.6E-05s
[Info 12:47:49.038] Hack for gnome-settings-daemon engaged
Syncing metadata to file...
[Debug 12:47:49.581] open uri = file:///home/cocoknight/Pictures/2006/01/26/19-09-05_0323.jpg
[Debug 12:47:49.761] IndexOf took 0.016586s : SELECT ROWID FROM photoquery_temp_0 WHERE time <= 1262320199 ORDER BY time DESC LIMIT 1
[Debug 12:47:49.769] IndexOf took 0.005641s : SELECT ROWID FROM photoquery_temp_0 WHERE id = 104
old = "" new = "" heading = "ASCII"
value = 2006:01:26 14:24:38 len = 19
value = f-spot version 0.5.0.3 len = 22
value = 2009:05:14 12:47:50 len = 19
value = f-spot version 0.5.0.3 len = 22
value = 2009:05:14 12:47:50 len = 19
Saved 1669 bytes
Syncing metadata to file...
[Debug 12:47:51.135] open uri = file:///home/cocoknight/Pictures/2000/09/02/b2mech003.jpg
old = "" new = "" heading = "ASCII"
value = 2000:09:02 18:35:34 len = 19
_:bnode-1745358336 <http://ns.adobe.com/photoshop/1.0/Urgency> "10" .
<http://fakebase.f-spot.org/internal/> <http://ns.adobe.com/xap/1.0/Rating> "4" .
value = f-spot version 0.5.0.3 len = 22
value = 2009:05:14 12:47:51 len = 19
value = f-spot version 0.5.0.3 len = 22
value = 2009:05:14 12:47:51 len = 19

(f-spot:12077): GdkPixbuf-WARNING **: GdkPixbufLoader finalized without calling gdk_pixbuf_loader_close() - this is not allowed. You must explicitly end the data stream to the loader before dropping the last reference.
Stacktrace:

  at (wrapper managed-to-native) Exif.ExifData.exif_data_save_data (System.Runtime.InteropServices.HandleRef,intptr&,uint&) <0x00004>
  at (wrapper managed-to-native) Exif.ExifData.exif_data_save_data (System.Runtime.InteropServices.HandleRef,intptr&,uint&) <0xffffffff>
  at Exif.ExifData.Save () <0x0006c>
  at JpegHeader.SetExif (Exif.ExifData) <0x00014>
  at FSpot.JpegFile.SaveMetaData (System.IO.Stream,System.IO.Stream) <0x0004e>
  at FSpot.JpegFile.SaveMetaData (string) <0x00095>
  at FSpot.Jobs.SyncMetadataJob.WriteMetadataToImage (FSpot.Photo) <0x001d5>
  at FSpot.Jobs.SyncMetadataJob.Execute () <0x0008b>
  at Job.Run () <0x0001a>
  at Banshee.Kernel.Scheduler.ProcessJobThread () <0x0015d>
  at (wrapper runtime-invoke) System.Object.runtime_invoke_void__this__ (object,intptr,intptr,intptr) <0xffffffff>

Native stacktrace:
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after that it just seems to hang, f-spot is still there but unresponsive
When started without the --debug option f-spot just crashes after a few seconds.

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f-spot crashes during import and some seconds after restarting f-spot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/376961
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