Description of problem: Binary package hint: gimp When loading a raw image (Olympus raw E-520) from UFRaw to Gimp, gimp will not save the image as jpg. Other formats are OK. I get a GIMP Message saying: Saving '/home/warper/file.jpg' failed: Procedure 'file-jpeg-save' returned no return values If Gimp is started from a terminal I can see the following message: "/usr/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/file-jpeg: fatal error: Segmentation fault" Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gimp.x86_64 2:2.6.6-3.fc11 ufraw-gimp.x86_64 0:0.15-2.fc11 How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1.Open a RAW photo in ufraw 2.Send the photo to Gimp 3.Save as jpeg Actual results: Expected results: Additional info:
This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora 11 development cycle. Changing version to '11'. More information and reason for this action is here: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers/HouseKeeping
Please check whether you can reproduce this bug with gimp-2.6.7-2.fc11 which should hit updates-testing shortly.
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Unable to open raw files with gimp-ufraw. This is the error message: Opening '/home/ravit/Pictures/101_FUJI/DSCF1020.RAF' failed: Procedure 'file-ufraw-load' returned no return values And this is the error i'm getting when running gimp from terminal: /usr/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/script-fu terminated: Interrupt gimp: terminated: Interrupt Any help will be more than welcome!
(In reply to ravit from comment #5) > Unable to open raw files with gimp-ufraw. > > This is the error message: > Opening '/home/ravit/Pictures/101_FUJI/DSCF1020.RAF' failed: > > Procedure 'file-ufraw-load' returned no return values > > And this is the error i'm getting when running gimp from terminal: > /usr/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/script-fu terminated: Interrupt > gimp: terminated: Interrupt This is a different problem than what was originally reported and very likely on a different stable version of GIMP (simply assuming you're on the current 2.8.x branch). Please file a separate report with as much detailed information as possible (what you did step-by-step, exact package versions) and don't forget to attach the raw image file which you cannot load to the report.