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Bug 531564 - jpeg.exe crashes when trying to open a picture
jpeg.exe crashes when trying to open a picture
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 466044
Product: GIMP
Classification: Other
Component: Plugins
2.4.x
Other Windows
: Normal critical
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Assigned To: GIMP Bugs
GIMP Bugs
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2008-05-05 15:07 UTC by siacovelli
Modified: 2008-10-30 20:12 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---


Attachments
Sample .jpg that crashes GIMP 1 of 2 (585.94 KB, image/jpeg)
2008-05-06 15:01 UTC, siacovelli
Details
Sample .jpg that crashes GIMP 2 of 2 (475.26 KB, image/jpeg)
2008-05-06 15:02 UTC, siacovelli
Details

Description siacovelli 2008-05-05 15:07:13 UTC
Steps to reproduce:
1. Some .jpg files crash the app when trying to open them. This happens regardless of if I try to open them by dragging them into GIMP, opening them from within GIMP, or selecting "Edit with GIMP" when right-clicking on the file. A preview of the file is visible on the "Open Image" dialog when the file is highlighted and I can open the file. Also, I can open the images fine in other programs such as Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Windows Photo Gallery, so I know the file is ok.  


Stack trace:
Problem signature:
  Problem Event Name:	APPCRASH
  Application Name:	jpeg.exe
  Application Version:	0.0.0.0
  Application Timestamp:	47cd5cdb
  Fault Module Name:	libexif-12.dll
  Fault Module Version:	0.0.0.0
  Fault Module Timestamp:	46b0679a
  Exception Code:	c0000005
  Exception Offset:	00008a22
  OS Version:	6.0.6001.2.1.0.256.4
  Locale ID:	1033
  Additional Information 1:	668f
  Additional Information 2:	9fdb1f6a44b0f6a3872f43c55f26cfe1
  Additional Information 3:	2745
  Additional Information 4:	1203b532c7b51ba91ff52598a79ec19b

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Other information:
Plug-in crashed: "jpeg.exe"
(C:\Program Files (x86)\GIMP-2.0\lib\gimp\2.0\plug-ins\jpeg.exe)

The dying plug-in may have messed up GIMP's internal state. You may want to save your images and restart GIMP to be on the safe side.
Comment 1 Sven Neumann 2008-05-05 20:47:09 UTC
Most probably a bug in libexif. But we would need access to the image to say for sure. If you can, please attach the image that causes the problem.
Comment 2 siacovelli 2008-05-06 12:48:13 UTC
I am more than happy to send one of the .jpg files that crashes GIMP. The problem is that they are all slightly > 1MB and there is a 1MB limit on the size of an attachment in Bugzilla. Is there another way that I can send you a .jpg, like by email?
Comment 3 siacovelli 2008-05-06 12:51:41 UTC
I just sent an email to bugs@gimp.org and attached one of the .jpg files that crash GIMP to it. Please let me know if this is ok.
Comment 4 Sven Neumann 2008-05-06 13:24:53 UTC
Sending attachments to bugs@gimp.org is not OK. If you really don't have webspace where you could put the file for download, then please use one of the many free image hosting services.
Comment 5 siacovelli 2008-05-06 15:01:53 UTC
Created attachment 110464 [details]
Sample .jpg that crashes GIMP 1 of 2

Save this file and the subsequent file (.002), to the same folder and open it with 7Zip. You'll then be able to extract the compressed .jpg file. This will get around the 1MB limit of Bugzilla
Comment 6 siacovelli 2008-05-06 15:02:40 UTC
Created attachment 110465 [details]
Sample .jpg that crashes GIMP 2 of 2

Save this file and the previous file (.001), to the same folder and open .001 with 7Zip. You'll then be able to extract the compressed .jpg file. This will get around the 1MB limit of Bugzilla
Comment 7 Sven Neumann 2008-05-06 21:52:44 UTC
There is a very good reason for the file size limit. So please don't work around it.
Comment 9 Sven Neumann 2008-05-15 20:26:10 UTC
Why didn't you just say that it's a file from an Olympus camera? This is almost definitely a duplicate of bug #466044.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 466044 ***