Udi Fuchs <udifu...@...> writes:

> 
> > I was trying to make a simple .ufrawrc to augment my command line
> > switches to ufraw-batch because I couldn't find a way to specify an input
> > profile with a command line switch, and I noticed that it seems that any
> > .ufrawrc I use without a <ChannelMultipliers> line causes a Segmentation
> > Fault when combined with the --wb=camera switch.
> 
> The correct way to do this is to create an ID file with the desired
> profile and use the --conf option.
> 
> > This is a build from current CVS.  This is occurring on a sid x86 box but
> > for some reason isn't occurring on an amd64 box.
> 
> I have a 64-bit environment so I couldn't reproduce the crash, but
> using valgrind I get an error very similar to your backtrace. I'll
> look into it in the beginning of next week if noone fixes it earlier.
> 
> Udi
> 
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Hi, has anybody fixed this issue yet?  I'm running OS 10.5.8 on an Intel G5 and
get a Seg Fault whenever I try to use ufraw-batch with the --wb=camera option.  

I'm happy to provide any more information and run any tests/commands as
necessary but I'm only an intermediate unix user so any help in helping me help
you get this solved would be mighty helpful.

Thanks
adam




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