Right, problem verified to be caused by the XMP files.
As I remove these and the images appears ok in DT.


I have likely stumbled on these earlier too,
e.g. when running "darktable-generate-cache" (just recently, swapped harddrive - in regenerating cache)
and then not been able to determine where the problem was.

Might it be possible to add info about (or maybe determine from the output of) "darktable-generate-cache" regarding which actual file that caused it to stop?

/Hannu


On 2018-08-06 09:15, Hannu E K Nevalainen wrote:
These are images from september 2012,
so it is likely they were viewed in Ps CS5 for Windows (changed files were saved as PSD at that time).

I added the existing XMP files to the dropbox folder, in hope that you may track down the problem.

Darktable "disappears" immediately as it sees these.

/Hannu


On 2018-08-05 22:28, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
Am Sonntag, 5. August 2018, 00:25:03 CEST schrieb Hannu E K Nevalainen:
Hello again,

I have stumbled on this several times during the evening;
at the end I came to the conclusion that it was a couple of images that
caused it.
>From the backtrace it looks as if there are old XMP files that were not created by darktable that trigger some bug. Do you have such files next to the
image?

[...]

Tobias



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