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Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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I no longer had this problem in Ubunty 10.10. I never had the proiblem again
after I deleted movies from my camera (as stated in an earlier coimment). I
cannot verify this in Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty) because gthumb does not work for me
in Natty (eith Unity or Classic). I get the following error
I resolved my gthumb Natty problem and verified that this issue is not
preenbt in Natty, at least for me.
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Hi,
I tested gthumb today on Lucid beta 2 with all updates installed. This
bug is still there. My CompactFlash card carried some *.AVI files.
Trying the same with an SmartMedia card without any video files
succeeded.
Did the same strace as Stephen did. But on my Lucid system the file
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It seems that the Ubuntu packagers still have the half way to go:
pir...@...:~$ apt-cache show gthumb | grep Version
Version: 3:2.11.2.1.is.2.10.11-0ubuntu1
The version starts with 2.11.2 but really seem 2.10.11 to be packaged.
I hope that this issue will be resolved before Lucid is released.
Tested to import the same data as mentioned in comment #23. But instead
of putting the CompactFlash card into my card reader I kept it in my
camera (Canon PowerShot A85).
This way I could import all the files including the movies. No problems
with any assertions that deal with the progress bar.
I think the Ubuntu packagers stuck 2.11.2.1 in the latest release but
then decided it was too new for a long-term-support release, so they
downgraded back to 2.10.x. That is why you are seeing the odd
2.11.2.1.is.2.10.11-0ubuntu1 versioning.
Check gThumb's HelpAbout to be sure. But I'm pretty
Help-About shows that it is indeed 2.10.11 (and I also see all the
other version behaviour mentioned above). This kind of packaging
insanity just boggles the mind...
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Lucid apparently includes gthumb 2.11.2.1, so I guess this is no longer
an issue.
Thanks for the status updates in the bug! :-(
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gthumb package maintainers: Is there any chance of getting the latest
(and apparently only supported) gthumb included in Lucid, so Lucid won't
have this issue too?
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I can verify in my case, gthumb started importing photos again after I deleted
movie files from the memory card.
Joe
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FYI, upstream bug https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=605670 was
closed with the following comment:
Michael Chudobiak [developer] 2010-01-04 13:49:26 UTC
The 2.8.x series is not being maintained, so this bug is being marked as
obsolete.
The first 2.11.x release, which is a
Well, 2.10.x isn't being maintained either.
2.11.1 has now been released.
- Mike
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Michael Chudobiak wrote:
Well, 2.10.x isn't being maintained either.
2.11.1 has now been released.
You are kidding right? A version that's included in a 3? month old
distro is already unsupported??? I guess it's time to just dump gthumb
and use something that isn't completely pointless...
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Lucid will also contain 2.10.x (according to
http://packages.ubuntu.com/lucid/gthumb) unless something changes
between now and when it's released.
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I see this problem too.
It is a regression from Jaunty. I had 2 Jaunty and 1 Fedora (F9/10?)
systems where gthumb import worked correctly. I upgraded the Jaunty
systems and re-installed the Fedora system. All systems now have this
issue.
In my case at least, I found this problem was caused by
Both Jaunty and Karmic contain the same upstream version of gthumb
(2.10.11), so this is probably either a bug in a library that gthumb
uses, rather than gthumb itself, or a bug in Ubuntu's packaging.
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More info on my strace findings:
For each JPG file, gthumb's strace starts out like:
[pid 4804] open(/media/64A5-F009//DCIM/103_PANA/P1030183.JPG, O_RDONLY) = 21
[pid 4804] fstat64(21, {st_mode=S_IFREG|0755, st_size=72597, ...}) = 0
[pid 4804] mmap2(NULL, 32768, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,
Exact same problem here. Can't import anything from gthumb and gtk error
message in console.
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I recently posted that my problem with importing images using gTumb had
cleared after reformatting my memory card. At this time, gThumb again no
longer imports images.
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My situation with gThumb has cleared. Either it was the installation of
the latest Ubuntu kernel 2.6.31-15 and/or the fact thtat I had erased
all the pictures on my memory card and was able to successfully import
new images.
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I've got the same problem : When I click on Import, an empty progress
bar appears and nothing more. The console shows :
(gthumb:30860): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_progress_set_percentage: assertion
`percentage = 0 percentage = 1.0' failed
My system is a fully updated 9.10
~$ apt-cache policy
The same for me: just upgraded from 9.04 to 9.10. I can't import photos
via gthumb with a first digital camera, while from another SD card,
which belongs to a second digital camera, I do.
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Hello,
After the latest upgrade, the problem has disappeared. I've seen that
libgtk has been updated, may be it is related
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gThumb still doesn't import pictures for me. Linux joe-desktop
2.6.31-14-generic #48-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 16 14:05:01 UTC 2009 x86_64
GNU/Linux. I have downloaded all current updates.
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Hello,
Same problem here, I also noticed the gtk_progress_set_percentage:
assertion `percentage = 0 percentage = 1.0' failed error message.
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Just wanted to add a me too, I am experiencing the same problem here
on latest Karmic.
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I have observed this exact same problem in Karmic.
uname -a
Linux joe-desktop 2.6.31-13-generic #43-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 9 17:41:46 UTC 2009
x86_64 GNU/Linux
apt-cache policy gthumb
gthumb:
Installed: 3:2.10.11-1ubuntu1
Candidate: 3:2.10.11-1ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 3:2.10.11-1ubuntu1 0
I executed gthumb from a terminal window, and when I clicked on Import I
received the following error one time:
gthumb
(gthumb:2793): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_progress_set_percentage: assertion
`percentage = 0 percentage = 1.0' failed
Subsequent clicks on Import did nothing and produced no more
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