Dear Ulrich: An update: I copied all image and XMP files to a different
folder, deleted the old folder and imported the new folder into
Darktable. The good news is that Darktable no longer crashes. The bad news
is that I lost all edits made in ten photos. When I open these photos all I
see in the history field is 0 - original . Francisco
On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 9:01 AM, Francisco Cribari <[email protected]>
wrote:
> The output of the sqlite command is empty:
>
> cribari@darwin3:~/temp2$ sqlite3 ~/.config/darktable/library.db
> The program 'sqlite3' is currently not installed. You can install it by
> typing:
> sudo apt-get install sqlite3
> cribari@darwin3:~/temp2$ sqlite3 ~/.config/darktable/library.db
> SQLite version 3.8.2 2013-12-06 14:53:30
> Enter ".help" for instructions
> Enter SQL statements terminated with a ";"
> sqlite> select imgid,operation from history where op_params is NULL;
> sqlite>
>
> It turns out that a large number (all?) of my XMP files have <rdf:li/> . I
> did
>
> cribari@darwin3:~/temp2$ find /media/cribari/FC-Ultra-2T/Pictures/ -name
> "*.xmp" | xargs egrep '<rdf:li/>' > out.txt
>
> The output file is available at
>
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2171814/out.txt
>
> What should I do next? Thanks a lot. Best, Francisco
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 2:23 AM, Ulrich Pegelow <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Currently I can only speculate on the cause of the incorrect xmp files.
>> My first guess would be a database corruption of library.db during the time
>> when you edited the images.
>>
>> To check if your current library.db is affected you might try the
>> following:
>>
>> sqlite3 ~/.config/darktable/library.db
>> select imgid,operation from history where op_params is NULL;
>>
>> This should normally give an empty output. Anything else indicates
>> problems.
>>
>> To find out which of your xmp's might be affected you could do the
>> following:
>>
>> find . -name "*.xmp" | xargs egrep '<rdf:li/>'
>>
>> to find all occurences of <rdf:li/>. But then you need to manually check
>> the ones that are reported because the <rdf:li/> is only a problem if it
>> occurs in combinations like
>>
>>
>> <darktable:history_params>
>> <rdf:Seq>
>> <rdf:li/>
>> </rdf:Seq>
>> </darktable:history_params>
>>
>> while in combination with <darktable:multi_name> it seems to be OK.
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
>> Ulrich
>>
>> Am 14.07.2014 22:14, schrieb Francisco Cribari:
>>
>> I have been running the unstable version of Darktable since I did a
>>> fresh install of Ubuntu in this notebook (in late April). The photos in
>>> that folder were produced and edited on May 25, 2014 (thus, after the
>>> fresh install of Ubuntu). I believe I used whatever version of Darktable
>>> (unstable, from Pascal's PPA) was available back then. I removed that
>>> particular XMP file from the folder and tried to import the folder
>>> again. Darktable crashed. It also crashed when I clicked in "map" and
>>> tried to zoom in. Some of the photos in that folder (all JPG files
>>> created using a Fujifilm X100S camera) were heavily edited. Will I lose
>>> all edits I made? (BTW, I reported an issue:
>>> http://www.darktable.org/redmine/issues/10015 .)
>>>
>>> Best, Francisco
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>
> --
> Francisco Cribari, email: [email protected] - "All theory, my friend, is
> grey, but green is life's glad golden tree." --Goethe (Faust)
>
--
Francisco Cribari, email: [email protected] - "All theory, my friend, is
grey, but green is life's glad golden tree." --Goethe (Faust)
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