Bug#447907: Re: Bug#383782: closed by Ari Pollak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Re: Bug#383782: gimp: fails to load jpeg-image with exif-data)

2007-10-24 Thread Ivar Tønnesen
I have traced the problem to libexif, so the bug should properly be moved. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps aux | grep jpeg ivar 18738 0.1 0.2 11432 2464 pts/1T+ 22:07 0:00 /usr/lib/gimp/2 .0/plug-ins/jpeg -gimp 8 6 -run 0 ivar 18740 0.0 0.0 2184 644 pts/2R+ 22:08 0:0

Bug#383782: closed by Ari Pollak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Re: Bug#383782: gimp: fails to load jpeg-image with exif-data)

2006-10-21 Thread Ari Pollak
Teemu Järvinen wrote: > Hard to respond if nothing asked. Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2006 12:58:06 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Re: Bug#383782: gimp: fails to load jpeg-image with exif-data From: "Ari Pollak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Teemu Järvinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTE

Bug#383782: closed by Ari Pollak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Re: Bug#383782: gimp: fails to load jpeg-image with exif-data)

2006-10-21 Thread Teemu Järvinen
Debian's 2.2Kbytes of wisdom... : No response from bug submitter in two months. : Hard to respond if nothing asked. Downgraded to stable back then to get my work done. -- Teemu -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED

Bug#383782: gimp: fails to load jpeg-image with exif-data

2006-08-20 Thread Ari Pollak
I can't reproduce this with the image you provided. Can you get a backtrace? Install the gimp-dbg package, run gimp from a shell, and when the jpeg plugin crashes, select S for stack trace. Teemu Järvinen wrote: > Package: gimp > Version: 2.2.12-1 > Severity: important > > I have two images, one

Bug#383782: gimp: fails to load jpeg-image with exif-data

2006-08-19 Thread Teemu Järvinen
Package: gimp Version: 2.2.12-1 Severity: important I have two images, one with exif-information and the other is the same image with exif-information removed with jhead -purejpg Image without exif-information opens with no problem. Image with exif-information does not open: gimp withexif.jpg& /