Are you using OpenCL? I can confirm that it's no longer working if OpenCL is running. I could bisect the problem:

45326d7725c67505f6500815a87d56650ea7af65 is the first bad commit
commit 45326d7725c67505f6500815a87d56650ea7af65
Author: Roman Lebedev <lebedev...@gmail.com>
Date:   Sun Oct 9 15:45:11 2016 +0300

    Rawoverexposed iop: process_common_setup() properly compute thresholds.

    Practically, only matters if min(wbcoeffs) != 1.0

:040000 040000 9216a7ea22b0af35b141afa7aca9b650ba3422b4 b16d2611b098c62bae3dff528b262364649e7bb2 M src


Ulrich

Am 12.10.2016 um 20:30 schrieb Tim Rolph:
Hi Roman, with raw overexposure indicator enabled usually I get a small

percentage of the image indicated if its over exposed (with CRW images).
Since

last night (i am checking daily) the whole image turns green when it is

enabled even though it not over exposed!



P.S it would be nice to be able to visually see an indication that there is

overexposure left in an image as sometimes its not obvious



Regards.



Tim Rolph.


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