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Charlie Hagedorn <charlie.haged...@gmail.com> writes: > > Opened up an image, did some edits to an image, and then created my > first drawn mask with the upgraded version. It wasn't quite in the > right place, so I clicked-and-dragged in the middle of the image. The > mask outline disappeared, I may have clicked in a few spots/faffed a > little bit, and darktable crashed. I don't use drawn masks normally, but I tried drawing a few circles and elipses and dragging them around. I didn't experience any strange behaviour. What module were you using? > The image was missing from the lighttable when I restarted darktable, > so I reapplied the same edits, switched back to the lighttable in > order to save my progress, I don't understand this part. If the image was missing from the lighttable, how did you edit it? Is there some duplication going on? > 1. That mask is now saved, and if I call it up from the list of masks, > darktable crashes. I don't know enough about library.db to call it up > and submit it. If a developer with enough darktable-fu can tell me > how, I'll add it to this bug. Yeah, me neither unfortunately. > 2. Moving any drawn mask on any image I have tried so far yields an > instantaneous jump of the mask down and right by ~500-1000 > pixels. Dragging is then successful, and darktable does not crash. In > ~5 tries, I have not been able to generate another segfaulting mask. Hmm. You'd think I'd have noticed this. > 3. When segfaulting, Darktable consistently stores > > " > this is darktable 2.6.0 reporting a segfault: > > warning: Currently logging to /tmp/darktable_bt_5AAEVZ.txt. Turn the logging > off and on to make the new setting effective. > /usr/share/darktable/gdb_commands:2: Error in sourced command file: > No stack. > " > to a logfile in /tmp. Internet search suggests that I'd get more debug output > with darktable-dbg, but as it is not in Debian testing, I don't want to > install it. > You want darktable-dbgsym. To install it you will need a line like deb http://debug.mirrors.debian.org/debian-debug/ testing-debug main in sources.list