Hello,

.../...
> > Moreover, it seems - there I agree with you about Ubuntu behaviour - that it
> > is not Daktable that crashes, but the system itself, maybe due to a memory
> > problem or some other disturbing action Darktable asks it to do.
> > I don't know how to help tracking that : DT does not trace anything at all,
> > it obviously can't, and I doubt a system log (if ever I could find one)
> > would be useable.
> > 
> > Just tell me what to do, and I try.
> 
> From the little I could make from the screenshot it was a SIGABRT which might 
> very well be an out-of-memory situation you are running into. Did you use any 
> unusual modules on those images? Please look at "top" while exporting to see 
> if dt starts to eat all memory. Another thing to check is if you are using 
> OpenCL and if turning that off fixes it. And check your system log or "dmesg" 
> after dt crashed to see if anything about oom is mentioned.
> 
> Anyone else having ideas?
> 


My computer has 8 GB ram, which is the maximum it can use. And no OpenCL (laptop
with Intel integrated video).
Is there someone there using a comuter with more memory (say, 16 GB), whom I 
could
sent the photos to and who could just test and see if they make his system 
crash too ?

 

Regards,

J.-Luc
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