https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=512887
--- Comment #3 from Thomas Erlacher <[email protected]> --- Thank you very much for the quick response. You all are always very diligent. PC1=Fileserver (Windows 11 Pro 24H2) PCs Ryzen 7 Pro 4750G Ram: 32GB PC2=Client (Windows 11 Pro 25H2) Ryzen 7 Pro 4750G Ram: 32GB I have 200,000 images on PC1 with a shared drive. The SQL database is stored on this PC1. Connection is via 1Gb network using MariaDB & MySQL Server. The preview database is stored locally on PC1 and locally on PC2. Metadata is written directly into the image when changed. Whether it's Exif or not doesn't matter. The MultiCore option is off, otherwise the entire PC freezes. I have saved the workflow (Convert jpeg to heif). I put 1 image in the queue. Then I load the workflow for it. After that, I select 2000 images and add them to the queue. If you add the workflow only afterwards, Digikam freezes for 3-5 minutes (bug) When the work is finished, I delete the still-marked images in Digikam (main program). This clears the queue. Then I add more images to the queue. I do this 2-3 times. However, Digikam also crashes if you try to convert, for example, 4000-6000 images at once. At some point, Digikam crashes during batch processing. I have tried many things. I closed and reopened the batch window between steps. But the old history is still there. I have used multiple queues. In each queue, I added 2000 images. None of this helped. It seems to me that there is a buffer overflow and variables are not being properly reset or were dimensioned too small. In any case, thank you very much. Can I also write to you in German? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
