Roland0 wrote: 
> These errors mean that LMS's image processing code (Image::Scale, to be
> precise) barfs at a damaged image file (possibly
> dayonewalkaway_1600.jpg, or a subsequent one)
> 
> Most likely you added a corrupt image somewhere withing the included
> search paths at this time, causing the crash.
> 
> The Picture Gallery/Image Browser plugins read images outside of the
> regular LMS library. After uninstalling them, the offending image is no
> longer processed by LMS (since it's not a cover/artist image, which are
> included in the regular scans)

Hi Roland0 - Appreciate your input. I initially thought the same thing
as well, but as I said previously, I am certain those files have been
there for years. There's no reason I would have added/deleted anything
from those specific directories (at least not within the time frame that
I started having problems) and I even checked the created/modified dates
which are from 2007-ish, so I'm leaning towards something having changed
on the server side (possibly something to do with image processing?). I
probably could have just fixed/removed those images to keep the plugins
enabled, but since I don't use them I was fine with disabling.

wliptrot - Did you get to the bottom of this? If you want to see what
(if any) files were causing your issues with those plugins enabled, it
should show in the server.log file at the completion of a media scan
with just the default debugging settings. I did not have to enable any
additional logging to see those errors in my log file.


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