Package: gpscorrelate-gui
Version: 1.5.6-1+b2
Severity: normal

When gpscorrelate is used to tag photos with negative GPS altitudes (at
the sea during low tide, for example), it does not tag the photos
correctly.

For example, after the photo has been tagged, I get:

$ jhead IMG_2128.JPG | grep Altitude
GPS Altitude : -0m

When it should read -12.1 m.

The tagged photo crashes various programs, including gpscorrelate-gui
and digikam.

And when the photo has been tagged correctly (using GPS correlator
included with digikam), gpscorrelate-gui does not display it
correctly. It displays it as +12.1 m (no minus sign, or an indication
that it's below sea-level).

Regards,

Andrzej

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Kernel: Linux 2.6.25-2-686-bigmem (SMP w/2 CPU cores)
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Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash

Versions of packages gpscorrelate-gui depends on:
ii  gpscorrelate               1.5.6-1+b2    correlates digital photos with GPS
ii  libatk1.0-0                1.22.0-1      The ATK accessibility toolkit
ii  libc6                      2.7-10        GNU C Library: Shared libraries
ii  libcairo2                  1.6.4-6       The Cairo 2D vector graphics libra
ii  libexiv2-4                 0.17.1-1      EXIF/IPTC metadata manipulation li
ii  libgcc1                    1:4.3.1-2     GCC support library
ii  libglib2.0-0               2.16.4-2      The GLib library of C routines
ii  libgtk2.0-0                2.12.10-2     The GTK+ graphical user interface 
ii  libpango1.0-0              1.20.5-1      Layout and rendering of internatio
ii  libstdc++6                 4.3.1-2       The GNU Standard C++ Library v3
ii  libxml2                    2.6.32.dfsg-2 GNOME XML library

gpscorrelate-gui recommends no packages.

gpscorrelate-gui suggests no packages.

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