Bug Xbmc crashes when browsing a folder
#1
Hi,

My xbmc crashes when I try to browse a folder containing this very specific file (in pictures mode):
http://picpaste.com/pics/P1000591-y3wKmT...453455.JPG

It happens with several pictures taken with my new digital camera (but not all photos).
If a folder contains one of these faulty files, then xbmc crashes when I try to access the folder.
Same issue when launching a slideshow.

I guess the issue is probably related to exif data.

I'm using xbmcbuntu (frodo).

Is this a known issue ?

Thanks !
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#2
Seems to work in newer xbmc test versions
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#3
I have tested with stable, unstable and nightly builds ... same issue.
Any idea what could be wrong ?
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#4
debug log (wiki)
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#5
Here it is (xbmc.old.log after the crash):
http://xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=62019

And here is the crashlog (almost identical):
http://xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=62020
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#6
since there is no stacktrace(gdb not installed) I'm guessing its the exif parser. Try moving special://masterprofile/Thumbnails/1/1a6edc87.jpg away.

the original photo must be somewhere in /data/Photo
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#7
Removing the thumbnail does not change anything.

Here is a more detailled log (with stacktrace):
http://xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=62233

Looks like reading GPS LatLong in Exif infos fails:
#11 0xafa4473d in CExifParse::GetLatLong(unsigned int, unsigned char const*, int, char*) () from /usr/lib/xbmc/system/libexif-i486-linux.so
#12 0xafa44a2c in CExifParse:TonguerocessGpsInfo(unsigned char const*, int, unsigned char const*, unsigned int) () from

How come I'm the only one with this issue ?
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#8
So ... should I open a bugtrack for this issue ?
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#9
Can you remove:

Quote:<useddsfanart>true</useddsfanart>

and retry? And upload the picture, the thumb, please
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#10
Same crash if I remove useddsfanart.

About thumbs: I have already removed it, and I guess the crash is when parsing the exif data in the original image, right ?
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#11
yes, probably
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#12
So, am I supposed to open a bugtrack ?
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