On 6/29/2016 1:05 PM, Matthew Malthouse wrote:
Over the last two days I've processed about 500 JPG files. Typically: Open, auto levels (on F10 key) or manual, Crop or resize, maybe unsharp mask, overwrite (F9 key) with my default jpeg settings. each takes between 1 and 3 minutes. So fairly leisurely. But the next group has already been processed for crop and size so all I need to is auto levels and over rewrite, keying: Ctrl-O, ↓, ↓, Ent, F10, F9, Ent, Ctrl-W Ctrl-D Open, down-arrow twice to select next image, enter, auto-levels, overwrite, enter, close, discard changes. It's very rapid, processing four or five images a minute... But after 5 or 6 images Gimp crashes — here are bits from the crash report Segfault happened at: 0x71524: cmp %eax,(%r12) PC(0x00715254) ok source (%eax" ok destination "(%r12)" (0x00000000) not located in a known VMA region (needed writable region)! gimp 2.8.12-0trusty2~ppa [prigin:LP-PPA-otto-kesselgulasch-gimp] gimp-2.8 crashed with SUGSEGV in file_open_image() and64 Ubunty 14.04 Unity Ubuntu 3.13.0-91.138-generic 3.13.11-ckt39 4-core hyperthreaded (so 8 virtual) 16 Gb RAM, gimp allocated 8195 tile cache memory. Computers a supposed to be faster than mere humans so I'm boggled that this should happen just because I'm doing things more rapidly than before.
I don't have a fix but I do know that if I were doing all these underlying calculations "by hand," the first one would probably be done around Christmas time.
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