On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 6:21 PM, Omari Stephens <x...@csail.mit.edu> wrote:
> On 01/29/2010 01:31 PM, Alex Dedul wrote:
>> By the way, just noticed it writes this on the console
>>
>> pl...@plisk ~/dl/DC $ geeqie thefun.ru-britni-9-15.jpg
>> warning: exif tag Exif.Photo.ExifVersion has 0 elements, exif spec requests 4
>> exif tag Exif.Photo.ExifVersion data size mismatch
>> warning: exif tag Exif.Photo.FlashpixVersion has 0 elements, exif spec
>> requests 4
>> exif tag Exif.Photo.FlashpixVersion data size mismatch
>> warning: exif tag Exif.Photo.ColorSpace has 0 elements, exif spec requests 1
>> exif tag Exif.Photo.ColorSpace data size mismatch
>> exif tag unknown data size mismatch
>> Segmentation fault
>
> What happens if you just run `exiv2 foo.jpg`?  What version of libexiv2
> do you have?

Here it builds with --disable-exiv2. I just tried with --enable-exiv2
and exiv2 0.19 - works okay. So seems like issue is in the geeqie's
internal support for exif metadata or the like.

With best regards from the Soul, Alex.

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