Am 13.02.2014 20:44, schrieb David Vincent-Jones:
> I have seen this change only in the last week. There appears to be a
> problem that may have originated in changes within the data-base.
> When I rebuilt my 64 bit system the 'bad' tag problem became apparent
> (something that was fixed a long time ago) where the tag data appears to
> include other very large binary garbage with some jpg and tif files.
> This in turn is probably sucking up enough resources that the 32 bit
> system is becoming impossible to use.
>
> Probably, unless one makes a system rebuild, and freshly imports images
> this would not be seen on most systems. When I look at the
> 'unclassified' tags there are now an enormous list showing garbage
> entries .... a few days ag there were none.

If these entries are big in size then I guess you have the reason. The 
tags require additional memory space which is missing for image processing.

Ulrich



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