Hm. I never had a default.xml, only those empty preferences.xml.

Ok, I tried to delete the prefences.xml and use your file as
defaults.xml. It reacted as it always does, when there is no
preferences.xml. The second start would not yield a running program.

Then I tried your defaults.xml as my preferences.xml, and it did run
once but overwrote the preferences.xml with an empty file.

regarding the debian version, it is a squeeze updated from lenny.

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When I start it like this:

$ LANG=C LC_ALL=C stopmotion

It works completely. (At least that's a workaround)

Greetings

mo

Philipp Hübner wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I can reproduce your reported behaviour if I clear
> ~/.stopmotion/defaults.xml .
> 
> But when I do 'rm -r ~/.stopmotion' and start stopmotion again, it
> creates a working defaults.xml for me.
> It is attached.
> Please take it and try to start stopmotion. Then report any problems you
> encounter.
> 
> We have to find out why stopmotion does not generate a working
> defaults.xml for you.
> 
> Stupid question: your /home is not out of space, is it?
> 
> Please remove ~/.stopmotion and start the program again.
> If ~/.stopmotion/defaults.xml gets created but is empty, we can exclude
> a rights problem from possible causes.
> 
> Best wishes,
> 




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