Hello, the path for appstream metadata changed, you should change the default to /usr/share/metainfo/. https://www.freedesktop.org/software/appstream/docs/chap-Metadata.html#spec-component-location Best regards, Chris
exiv2 0.28 introduced some API changes, see the attached patch! Cheers!
exiv2 0.28 introduced some API changes, see the attached patch! Cheers, Flexximilian
To compile you need to run $ ./autogen.sh $ ./configure --enable-contrast $ make
The debian package seems to install but when attempting to run it emits an error saying it needs libexiv2-14 rather than libexiv2-27. I also tried installing via source code but there is no configure script and my naive attempt at running autoconf resulted in several error messages about non-existant error messages. I'm trying to install this for my mother who hates every other RAW importer.
Thanks for the patch @savoury1 !
@accio7 I just downloaded and installed nufraw 0.43 from SourceForge. Installation to Windows 10 w/o errors. When starting the program, the error messages say that libzstd.dll and libthai-0.dll were missing.
Building nufraw for new Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (due for release 21 April 2022) results in FTBFS with many error: template with C linkage related to uf_glib.h header. The attached patch moving #include glib.h out of the extern "C" block (leaving #include <glib/gstdio.h> in place for various required definitions) fixes the build. For a full build log of the successful build with this patch see Ubuntu Launchpad: https://launchpad.net/~savoury1/+archive/ubuntu/graphics/+build/23224031
I am using the Sony DSC-F828 camera. It's old, and has an odd four color color filter array, but I love the camera. I wasn't able to get nufraw installed independently on windows, but the plugin included with Partha's version of GIMP works. However, the nufraw plugin does not seem to handle demosaicing the RGBE sensor properly. It results in a magenta colored mess of an image that's impossible to white balance. Using a custom icc profile and/or using the exact same WB coefficients as in ufraw or...
Oh, I thought by missing all you would be able to determine that from the list by seeing what's not there. Without knowing what all should be there I'm not sure how to tell what's missing. On Thu, Jul 22, 2021, 5:44 AM matteo lucarelli accio7@users.sourceforge.net wrote: You've posted the list of the dll which are present in the bin folder (which I know because comes from the nufraw installation). What you need to discover is which dll is MISSING nufraw doesn't seem to work in Windows 10 https://sourceforge.net/p/nufraw/discussion/help/thread/7ff3b5fc26/?limit=25#5c0a...
You've posted the list of the dll which are present in the bin folder (which I know because comes from the nufraw installation). What you need to discover is which dll is MISSING
Hi, did you ever have a chance to look at what the issue might be?
I totally forgot about this. Sorry for the delay. Here's the output of ls in powershell for the bin directory: libatk-1.0-0.dll libbz2-1.dll libcairo-2.dll libcairo-gobject-2.dll libcairo-script-interpreter-2.dll libexiv2.dll libexpat-1.dll libfFI-6.dll libfontconfig-1.dll libfreeglut.dll libfreetype-6.dll libfribidi-0.dll libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll libgdk-win32-2.0-0.dll libgdk_pixbuf-2.0-0.dll libgio-2.0-0.dll libglib-2.0-0.dll libgmodule-2.0-0.dll libgmp-10.dll libgmpxx-4.dll libgobject-2.0-0.dll libgomp-1.dll...
Ok, so the problem is due to some missing. It's not easy to identify them all because windows changes frequently. You can try to add them or to list them to me. After the list has been completed the windows installer can be modified
The error message reads "the application was unable to start correctly (0xc00007b). click OK to close the application" The other pictures were showing the dll files etc.
I cannot see your images On 17/06/21 01:00, Brandon V wrote: I am running Windows 10 64-bit. I installed nufraw, with no errors in installation. However if I try to start the program, I get the following error. [image: image.png] I can't find anything on google about resolving this error for nufraw. This is the only error message that appears. I do not know if this is related to the errors I have seen concerning dlls. Nevertheless here are the files that are in the installation folder. [image: image.png]...
Cannot see your images
I am running Windows 10 64-bit. I installed nufraw, with no errors in installation. However if I try to start the program, I get the following error. [image: image.png] I can't find anything on google about resolving this error for nufraw. This is the only error message that appears. I do not know if this is related to the errors I have seen concerning dlls. Nevertheless here are the files that are in the installation folder. [image: image.png] [image: image.png] Does it look like any dlls are m...
I installed nufraw-0.43-setup.exe and encountered the missing files problem, so I simply copied the missing ones from C:\Program Files\GIMP 2\32\bin to C:\Program Files (x86)\nUFRaw\bin (my system being Win10 64bit and GIMP 2.10.22 64bit). In my case there were three missing files - libdatrie-1.dll, libthai-0.dll and libzstd.dll (asked for them in reverse order). Apparently there are no problems during nUFRaw usage because of this. As for the subj. problem, the one with GIMP launch, I didn't succeeded...
I installed nufraw-0.43-setup.exe and encountered the missing files problem, so I simply copied the missing ones from C:\Program Files\GIMP 2\32\bin to C:\Program Files (x86)\nUFRaw\bin (my system being Win10 64bit and GIMP 2.10.22 64bit). In my case there were three missing files - libdatrie-1.dll, libthai-0.dll and libzstd.dll (asked for them in reverse order). Apparently there are no problems during nUFRaw usage because of this. As for the subj. problem, the one with GIMP launch, I didn't succeeded...
I installed nufraw-0.43-setup.exe and encountered the missing files problem, so I simply copied the missing ones from C:\Program Files\GIMP 2\32\bin to C:\Program Files (x86)\nUFRaw\bin (my system being Win10 64bit and GIMP 2.10.22 64bit). In my case there were three missing files - libdatrie-1.dll, libthai-0.dll and libzstd.dll (asked for them in reverse order). Apparently there are no problems during nUFRaw usage because of this. As for the subj. problem, the one with GIMP launch, I didn't succeeded...
I installed nufraw-0.43-setup.exe and encountered the missing files problem, so I simply copied the missing ones from C:\Program Files\GIMP 2\32\bin to C:\Program Files (x86)\nUFRaw\bin (my system being Win10 64bit and GIMP 2.10.22 64bit). In my case there were three missing files - libdatrie-1.dll, libthai-0.dll and libzstd.dll (asked for them in reverse order). Apparently there are no problems during nUFRaw usage because of this. As for the subj. problem, the one with GIMP launch, I didn't succeeded...
I installed nufraw-0.43-setup.exe and encountered the missing files problem, so I simply copied the missing ones from C:\Program Files\GIMP 2\32\bin to C:\Program Files (x86)\nUFRaw\bin (my system being Win10 64bit and GIMP 2.10.22 64bit). In my case there were three missing files - libdatrie-1.dll, libthai-0.dll and libzstd.dll (asked for them in reverse order). Apparently there are no problems during nUFRaw usage because of this. As for the <subj.> problem, the one with GIMP launch, I didn't succeeded...
I installed nufraw-0.43-setup.exe and encountered the missing files problem, so I simply copied the missing ones from C:\Program Files\GIMP 2\32\bin to C:\Program Files (x86)\nUFRaw\bin (my system being Win10 64bit and GIMP 2.10.22 64bit). In my case there were three missing files - libdatrie-1.dll, libthai-0.dll and libzstd.dll (asked for them in reverse order). Apparently there are no problems during nUFRaw usage because of this. As for the <subj.> problem, the one with GIMP launch, I didn't succeeded...
I installed nufraw-0.43-setup.exe and encountered the missing files problem, so I simply copied the missing ones from C:\Program Files\GIMP 2\32\bin to C:\Program Files (x86)\nUFRaw\bin (my system being Win10 64bit and GIMP 2.10.22 64bit). In my case there were three missing files - libdatrie-1.dll, libthai-0.dll and libzstd.dll (asked for in reverse order). Apparently there are no problems during nUFRaw usage because of this. As for the <subj.> problem, the one with GIMP launch, I didn't succeeded...
I installed nufraw-0.43-setup.exe and encountered the missing files problem, so I simply copied the missing ones from C:\Program Files\GIMP 2\32\bin to C:\Program Files (x86)\nUFRaw\bin (my system being Win10 64bit and GIMP 2.10.22 64bit). In my case there were three missing files - libdatrie-1.dll, libthai-0.dll and libzstd.dll. Apparently there are no problems during nUFRaw usage because of this. As for the <subj.> problem, the one with GIMP launch, I didn't succeeded either. Using the gimp-win-remote.exe...
I installed nufraw-0.43-setup.exe and encountered the missing files problem, so I simply copied the missing ones from C:\Program Files\GIMP 2\32\bin to C:\Program Files (x86)\nUFRaw\bin (my system being Win10 64bit). In my case there were three missing files - libdatrie-1.dll, libthai-0.dll and libzstd.dll. Apparently there are no problems during nUFRaw usage because of this. As for the <subj.> problem, the one with GIMP launch, I didn't succeeded either. Using the gimp-win-remote.exe from https://sourceforge.net/projects/gimp-win-remote/...
Yesterday I found this nufraw project following some comments on [1] , https://github.com/sergiomb2/ufraw is fork which collects patches from distros, is not my intention develop the project ... [1] https://github.com/sergiomb2/ufraw/issues/6
When opening, it gives an error that it cannot continue the execution of the code, because the system did not find libzstd.dll and libthai-0.dll Windows 10 64-bit OS. All visual c ++ libraries and no framework are installed. All other programs, including ufraw, work without problems.
@accio7 Any luck? I had to reinstall Windows and need to download that 0.43-2 version again.
It's a distribution-related problem probably due to lensfun library
Same issue here, on recently installed ArchLinux and above mentioned package, on Pentax PEF and DNG files.
On Sun, May 17, 2020 at 06:29:49AM -0000, Walbert Schulpen wrote: Ubuntu 20.04 I dropped my exiv2 to 0.26: exiv2 0.26 001a00 (64 bit build). I also had to use aptitude to resove the libglib dependency issue: sudo aptitude install libglib2.0-dev It installs version 2.64.2-1~fakesync1 Now it builds and installs ok. However, when I try to run the nufraw from the command line I get the following error: nufraw: error while loading shared libraries: libexiv2.so.14: cannot open shared object file: No such...
Ubuntu 20.04 I dropped my exiv2 to 0.26: exiv2 0.26 001a00 (64 bit build). I also had to use aptitude to resove the libglib dependency issue: sudo aptitude install libglib2.0-dev It installs version 2.64.2-1~fakesync1 Now it builds and installs ok. However, when I try to run the nufraw from the command line I get the following error: nufraw: error while loading shared libraries: libexiv2.so.14: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory I get the same error when I run the precompiled...
"donarturo" reported same issue and drop gdb output here: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/nufraw/#comment-737469
see attachement " ldd-which-nufraw_gimp-nufraw-0.43.3-1.txt" with distribution package: https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/gimp-nufraw/ also the output from compiling excecuting with seg fault and ldd in second textfile from the aur package: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/nufraw/
see attachement " ldd-which-nufraw_gimp-nufraw-0.43.3-1.txt" also the output from compiling excecuting with seg fault and ldd of the aur package in second textfile
On my system nufraw opens both images flawless.. Are you compiling nufraw from sources or using the distribution package? Maybe is a distribution-related problem Can you attach here the output of ldd which nufraw
with both images nUFRaw 0.43.3 crashes
Hi, Can youplease attach here one or two of the files causing the crash? if attachment is not possible please provide a link thanks
nUFRaw crashes by starting in console only with Segmentation fault (core dumped) also crashes nufraw in same version/installation at opening via gimp (see screenshot in attachment). I use KDE Plasma Version: 5.18.4 on pc (AMD CPU&GPU) and laptop (Intel CPU&GPU), both 64bit & multithreaded; nufraw crashes in i3 WDM too on archlinux. Steps to reproduce: starting nufraw /home/$user/pics/somepic.CR2 I tried serverel raw-images which I found on my disk: nufraw 0.43.3 crashes with ~.CR2 and ~.DNG files...
nUFRaw crashes by starting in console only with Segmentation fault (core dumped)so crashes nufraw in same version/installation at opening via gimp (see screenshot in attachment). I use KDE Plasma Version: 5.18.4 on pc (AMD CPU&GPU) and laptop (Intel CPU&GPU), both 64bit & multithreaded; nufraw crashes in i3 WDM too on archlinux. Steps to reproduce: starting nufraw /home/$user/pics/somepic.CR2 I tried serverel raw-images which I found on disk: nufraw 0.43.3 crashes with ~.CR2 and ~.DNG files (from...
sorry voidxor you're right it is another issue I moved to (maybe someone can delete my posts here) nUFRaw 0.43.3 CRASHES at opening certain raw images https://sourceforge.net/p/nufraw/discussion/bugs/thread/f4a006a8ba/
sorry voidxor you're right it is another issue I moved to (and delete posts here): https://sourceforge.net/p/nufraw/discussion/bugs/thread/f4a006a8ba/
nUFRaw crashes by starting in console only with Segmentation fault (core dumped)so crashes nufraw in same version/installation at opening via gimp (see screenshot in attachment). I use KDE Plasma Version: 5.18.4 on pc (AMD CPU&GPU) and laptop (Intel CPU&GPU), both 64bit & multithreaded; nufraw crashes in i3 WDM too on archlinux. Steps to reproduce: starting nufraw /home/$user/pics/somepic.CR2 I tried serverel raw-images which I found on disk: nufraw 0.43.3 crashes with ~.CR2 and ~.DNG files (from...
Read my original post. This thread is not about nUFRaw crashing; it is about an error that occurs when attempting to transfer the edited image to GIMP. The issue that you and @nterry are describing is unrelated. It sounds like you aren't even able to open certain raw images with nUFRaw. Again, that was not my issue at all. It would be preferable to start your own thread rather than hijacking this one. Thanks.
It seems to me that this could be the same problem, when nufraw crashes by starting in console only with "Segmentation fault" so crashes nufraw in same version/installation in gimp like you report here with the first screenshot. I use KDE/plasma on pc and laptop, nufraw crashes in i3 windowmanager too.
I localized that nufraw 0.43.3 crashes with ~.CR2 and ~.DNG files (from Canon 400D (likely 400plus firmware) or IXUS40 (via CHDK Firmware)) but NOT with ~.DNG files (from FC300X Camera) or ~.CRW file (from Canon PowerShot A620)
I could localized that nufraw 0.43.3 crashes with ~.CR2 and ~.DNG files (from Canon 400D (likely 400plus firmware) or IXUS40 (via CHDK Firmware)) but NOT with ~.DNG files (from FC300X Camera) or ~.CRW file (from Canon PowerShot A620)
I could localized that nufraw 0.43.3 crashes with ~.CR2 and ~.DNG files (from Canon 400D (likely 400plus firmware) or IXUS40 (via CHDK Firmware)) but not with ~.DNG files (from FC300X Camera or Canon PowerShot A620 )
I could localized that nufraw 0.43.3 crashes with ~.CR2 and ~.DNG files (from Canon 400D (likely 400plus firmware) or IXUS40 (via CHDK Firmware)) but not with an ~.DNG (from FC300X Camera or Canon PowerShot A620 )
It seems to me that this could be the same problem, when nufraw crashes by starting in console only with "Segmentation fault" so crashes nufraw in same version/installation in gimp like you report here. I use KDE/plasma on pc and laptop, nufraw crashes in i3 windowmanager too.
I think that this problem is related to the the arklinux package rather than to nufraw itsef.
I was not having an issue opening raw images nUFRaw. Rather, I was getting an error after clicking the "Send to GIMP" button to forward my output image to GIMP. Hence the name of this thread.
Same problem here at archlinux with KDE: nufraw crashes at opening .CR2 file. Even with aur/lensfun-git. https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/66319
Same problem here at archlinux with KDE: nufraw crashes at opening .CRW file. Even with aur/lensfun-git. https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/66319
Note that I never saw anything that directly indicated a seg fault. I was getting "Procedure 'file-nufraw-load' returned no return values", and Matteo diagnosed that error as being caused by an internal seg fault.
Exactly, which I why I'm suggesting that the package maintainer make nufraw dependant on gimp-nufraw. Either that, or the "Send to Gimp" button would need to be removed from the standalone version.
That's expected because nufraw-gimp is required to open raw files using Gimp.
How you built it? Which options are enabled and which third party library version? I don't have Manjaro to test. Maybe you could generate a core dump and post the error here to understand it.
That's expected because nufraw-gimp is required to open raw fine using Gimp.
I just built 0.43-3 for Manjaro and I'm still getting a Seg Fault either running standalone (nufraw) or from Gimp (nufraw-gimp)
Update: The PPA was updated with 0.43.2, which fixed the "returned no return values" error. Thank you! However, the "Could not open ... for reading: Unknown reason" error still occurs in the standalone version unless the package gimp-nufraw has also been installed. I still feel Dariusz should make nufraw dependent on gimp-nufraw.
I've seen. That's why I 've removed the last windows installer until I solve problems on my windows platform
That fixed the missing DLLs on application startup, thanks. Now we're back to "Error activating Gimp. Failed to execute helper program (Invalid argument)". Also, SourgeForge has flagged the 0.43-2 Windows installer as possibly containing malware. VirusTotal shows that seven antivirus engines concur.
That fixed the missing DLLs on application startup, anks. Now we're back to "Error activating Gimp. Failed to execute helper program (Invalid argument)". Also, SourgeForge has flagged the 0.43-2 Windows installer as possibly containing malware. VirusTotal shows that seven antivirus engines concur.
I'va added missing dll. Please try the last installer (v0.43-2) and let me know
Thanks. Would somebody with a Launchpad account kindly alert Dariusz Duma (a.k.a. dhor) to this thread? I had installed 0.42 from his PPA. I'm not a developer so I'd rather not mess with compiling and dependencies if I don't have to, but I do want to try 0.43.
Thanks. Would somebody with a Launchpad account kindly alert Dariusz Duma (a.k.a. dhor) to this thread? I had installed 0.42 from his PPA. I'm not a developer so I'd rather not mess with compiling and dependencies if I don't have to, but I do want to try 0.43.
That fixed liblensfun.dll, but now the standalone version is complaining about three more missing files: libexpat-1.dll, libgio-2.0-0.dll, and libatk-1.0-0.dll. See attached screenshots. I thought you were compiling the Windows version sans LensFun (which is sad, because I use it). Has that library become more stable on Windows since you made that comment? Trying to open raw images with GIMP still tells me that I need RawTherapee or DarkTable. Is the GIMP nUFRaw plugin included in your Windows installer?...
Resolving dependencies with windows is always a pain. I've updated the windows installer. please try "nufraw-0.43-setup-1.exe" and let me know
Update: 0.43 is available, so updated it from your Windows installer. I was hoping the related fix on the Linux side would help the Windows situation. Sadly, I can no longer open the standalone nUFRaw on Windows. It gives the following error: "The code execution cannot proceed because liblensfun.dll was not found. Reinstalling the program may fix this problem." Trying to open a CR2 file with GIMP (thus relying on the nUFRaw plugin) doesn't work either: "Opening 'D:\Photographs\IMG_6546.CR2' failed:...
Update: 0.43 is available, so updated it from your Windows installer. I was hoping the related fix on the Linux side would help the Windows situation. Sadly, I can no longer open the standalone nUFRaw on Windows. It gives the following error: "The code execution cannot proceed because liblensfun.dll was not found. Reinstalling the program may fix this problem." Trying to open a CR2 file with GIMP (thus relying on the nUFRaw plugin) doesn't work either: "Opening 'D:\Photographs\IMG_6546.CR2' failed:...
Update: 0.43 is available, so updated it from your Windows installer. I was hoping the related fix on the Linux side would help the Windows situation. Sadly, I can no longer open the standalone nUFRaw on Windows. It gives the following error: "The code execution cannot proceed because liblensfun.dll was not found. Reinstalling the program may fix this problem." See also my initial feedback on the Windows installer here.
Dcraw is not used standalone by nufraw, is included. You must install the last nufraw version.
Installed dcraw 9.28; alas, nothing happened - see attachment)
I see. dcraw is not installed on my OS... will look into that. Il giorno mer 19 feb 2020 alle 12:51 matteo lucarelli accio7@users.sourceforge.net ha scritto: The raw files support depends on dcraw. Current version of nufraw (0.43) uses dcraw 9.28 which should support CR3 Installing nufraw on Mac OS X - Instructions https://sourceforge.net/p/nufraw/discussion/general/thread/18203487/?limit=25#5a8c/1143 Sent from sourceforge.net because you indicated interest in https://sourceforge.net/p/nufraw/discussion/general/...
The raw files support depends on dcraw. Current version of nufraw (0.43) uses dcraw 9.28 which should support CR3
The previous note applies also to nufraw 0.43; do these changes to compile with clang/clang++. Also the question is unanswered - WHEN nufraw will support CR3 Canon RAW files?
nufraw 0.43
removed git - I'm the only developer so send patches to me if required
Should be gone in v0.43
The actual problem is a segfault of the plugin (that's why it does not returns any value): /usr/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/nufraw-gimp: fatal error: Segmentation fault I'm investigating.
I installed 0.42 on Kubuntu 18.04.4 LTS (Bionic Beaver) from Dariusz Duma's PPA (following Matteo's tip in an old thread). With a raw image open in the standalone version of nUFRaw, clicking on the "Send to GIMP" button resulted in the following error message (screenshot attached): "Opening '/tmp/IMG_6535.CR2_JTY9F0.nufraw' failed: Could not open '/tmp/IMG_6535.CR2_JTY9F0.nufraw' for reading: Unknown reason" I was able to fix that error by installing the gimp-nufraw package as well. Thus, I propose...
Update: The plugin version of nUFRaw isn't working either, in terms of the "Save" button with the checkmark icon. An example error message is (screenshot attached): "Opening '/data/Photographs/IMG_6541.CR2' failed: Procedure 'file-nufraw-load' returned no return values"
Update: I was not able to work around the issue with the GIMP icon after all, and have started a discussion tread.
I installed 0.42 on Kubuntu 18.04.4 LTS (Bionic Beaver) from Dariusz Duma's PPA (following Matteo's tip in an old thread). With a raw image open in the standalone version of nUFRaw, clicking on the "Send to GIMP" button resulted in the following error message (screenshot attached): "Opening '/tmp/IMG_6535.CR2_JTY9F0.nufraw' failed: Could not open '/tmp/IMG_6535.CR2_JTY9F0.nufraw' for reading: Unknown reason" I was able to fix that error by installing the gimp-nufraw package as well. Thus, I propose...
I installed 0.42 on Kubuntu 18.04.4 LTS (Bionic Beaver) from Dariusz Duma's PPA https://launchpad.net/~dhor/+ppa-packages?batch=200 (following Matteo's tip in an old thread https://sourceforge.net/p/nufraw/discussion/help/thread/8473617e/). With a raw image open in the standalone version of nUFRaw, clicking on the "Send to GIMP" button resulted in the following error message (screenshot attached): [image: nUFRaw - send to GIMP fails (plugin not installed) in Kubuntu.png] "Opening '/tmp/IMG_6535.CR2_JTY9F0.nufraw'...
I installed 0.42 on Windows 10 from your Beta 2 installer. With a raw image open in the standalone version of nUFRaw, clicking on the "Send to GIMP" button always results in the following error message (screenshot attached): "Error activating Gimp. Failed to execute helper program (Invalid argument)" I have GIMP 2.10.10 installed, and have tried playing with the default GIMP command in the nUFRaw options to no avail. Screenshots attached.