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Windows Vista SP2 - Random Crashes - How to activate debug

Posted: Sun Mar 28, 2010 11:25 am
by BloodySword
Hello,

I'm new here and I get random crashes after I configured XnView MP to store all files in the program folder (portable version).
How can I activate debug logging or something, to help you out?

Re: Windows Vista SP2 - Random Crashes - How to activate debug

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 7:23 am
by xnview
BloodySword wrote:I'm new here and I get random crashes after I configured XnView MP to store all files in the program folder (portable version).
How can I activate debug logging or something, to help you out?
You have crash when browsing files? Or in view mode/Fullscreen?

Re: Windows Vista SP2 - Random Crashes - How to activate debug

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 3:40 pm
by BloodySword
I notices that the crashes occur when xnview tries to open random files with (for xnview) unknown content. Means I had a .7z archive with highly compressed .xcf files. I renamed the file to blah_7z, but xnview crashed anyway. I also deactivated to list any archives, only images and text files and folders are listed. But xnview keeps crashing in this directory. :(

Re: Windows Vista SP2 - Random Crashes - How to activate debug

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 3:51 pm
by xnview
BloodySword wrote:I notices that the crashes occur when xnview tries to open random files with (for xnview) unknown content. Means I had a .7z archive with highly compressed .xcf files. I renamed the file to blah_7z, but xnview crashed anyway. I also deactivated to list any archives, only images and text files and folders are listed. But xnview keeps crashing in this directory. :(
If you have files which crash XnViewMP please send me them...

Re: Windows Vista SP2 - Random Crashes - How to activate debug

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 5:42 pm
by BloodySword
Err, how should I send you 80 MiB? ^^
I can try if it occurs with very small 7z archives.
I would rather offer you any debuglog instead of such big files.

Re: Windows Vista SP2 - Random Crashes - How to activate debug

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 7:07 pm
by xnview
BloodySword wrote:Err, how should I send you 80 MiB? ^^
I can try if it occurs with very small 7z archives.
I would rather offer you any debuglog instead of such big files.
You could use yousendit.com or similar services...

Re: Windows Vista SP2 - Random Crashes - How to activate debug

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 7:33 pm
by BloodySword
1. The upload takes long because I don't geht full DSL 16000 in germany, I can only upload with 90KiB/s and it takes a bit too long.
2. It are personal pictures in xcf, compressed with 7zip that I don't want to share. It would'nt make sence If I encrypt it.

So I'll try it ith a dummy 7z archive. ... Done.
http://www.filedropper.com/cities

This file consists of tabulator seperated lists with all german cities (even austria, switzerland, luxembourg).
It makes xnview crash only if it is in a directory with only a few files and a directory with even few files.
In a directory with lots of directories it did not crash. Very strange.

Re: Windows Vista SP2 - Random Crashes - How to activate debug

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 7:16 am
by xnview
Ok, i have it. When XnViewMP try to build the thumbnail from this file, you have a crash?

Re: Windows Vista SP2 - Random Crashes - How to activate debug

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 2:52 pm
by BloodySword
Don'T know what it tires to du, the crash is very shortly after opening the directory, but the file was the last one.
A debuglog would give much more information about what's happening.

Re: Windows Vista SP2 - Random Crashes - How to activate debug

Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 11:26 am
by BloodySword
Do you have no idea what's going on? :(

Re: Windows Vista SP2 - Random Crashes - How to activate debug

Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 11:54 am
by xnview
BloodySword wrote:Do you have no idea what's going on? :(
could you send me your email by PM?

Re: Windows Vista SP2 - Random Crashes - How to activate deb

Posted: Mon Jul 15, 2013 3:21 pm
by BloodySword
Sorry, I have overseen this.
It works much better with the actual version.
But I had one crash while a file was created slowly (jpeg render) and the directory was open via XnViewMP.
When it does occur more often, I will send you a PN.