On Sat, 19 Dec 2009, David Paleino wrote:
Hello!
I begin with starting gthumb in an xterm pointing to a directory with some
pcitures. Trying the camera card.
~$ls /media/NO\ NAME/DCIM/100OLYMP/*
/media/NO NAME/DCIM/100OLYMP/00029.jpg
/media/NO NAME/DCIM/100OLYMP/00058.jpg
/media/NO NAME/DCIM/100OLYMP/00087.jpg
/media/NO NAME/DCIM/100OLYMP/00116.jpg
/media/NO NAME/DCIM/100OLYMP/00145.jpg
/media/NO NAME/DCIM/100OLYMP/nyckelgrundet.jpg
gthumb /media/NO\ NAME/DCIM/100OLYMP/*
It starts nicely with thumbnails.
Put some Olympus raw files to the card.
~$ls /media/NO\ NAME/DCIM/100OLYMP/*.orf
/media/NO NAME/DCIM/100OLYMP/00135.orf
/media/NO NAME/DCIM/100OLYMP/00136.orf
Starts nicely. Thumbnails for the jpg, some icon for the orf.
(obs, i use a swedish version so i might translate wrong)
Trying "File > import pictures".
The importer tool lists all files with thumbnails except for the .orf
files that got some standard icons.
Clicking the Import button, nothing happens in gthumb. In the xterm a
message
(gthumb:25611): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_progress_set_percentage: assertion
`percentage >= 0 && percentage <= 1.0' failed
The strace file got huge.
~$ ls -lh trace.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 bo bo 76M 21 dec 07.05 trace.txt
Here is 2 screendumps over the session. You can see the essos message. The
critical error message came when the Import button was clicked.
http://www.abc.se/~m10617/screendump-1.png
http://www.abc.se/~m10617/screendump-2.png
I don't attach the 76 Megs from strace.
Regards
Bo
Hello Bo,
(quoting your first message)
On Sunday 18 October 2009 15:09:01, Bo Forslund wrote:
Package: gthumb
Version: 3:2.10.11-2
Severity: important
when a camera/card is connected, gthumd says coul't open /media/NO
NAME/dcim... then it seems to fetch something. The file manager-like
windows is getting filled with filenames and thumbnail icons. Then one can
try to click the Import button but nothing more will happend.
From an xterm one can do cp /media/No\ NAME/dcim... ~/camera/... so it is
possible to import from, or export for that matter to the camera card.
It worked a couple of days ago under Lenny. An upgrade to Squeeze and it
stopped working.
There's so little information here that I can't really do anything at the
moment :(
Please, try starting gthumb from a console, and paste here the messages
appearing. Also, please do:
$ strace gthumb -o somefile
then only try to do the import, and close everything as soon as it fails. Then
please attach "somefile" to this bugreport.
Let's try to fix this bug! And sorry for the late reply, been particularly
busy :(
Thank you.
David
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