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Re: Image J crashing

Posted by lechristophe on Jan 07, 2010; 2:21pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Image-J-crashing-tp3689817p3689826.html

I reply to this thread because I got the problem again today.
The crash occuring when doing "File>Import Image Sequence" on a folder
with 226 512x512 images
Here is the link to the crash log :
http://ftp.espci.fr/incoming/christo/IJ/IJCrash_ImageSequence_log.txt

I was using Fiji (the problem is the same with ImageJ), IJ 1.43n //
Java 1.6.0_17 // OSX 10.5.8
Hope this helps.

Maybe this is related to a "race condition" in Java as suggested by
Wayne for the "Tile Windows" command. So I guess this is due to
Apple's implementation of Java. Nevertheless, having a fix for that
would be critical, or it has to be recognized that Java is not really
really cross-platform... because a software that crashes without any
warning is a real problem.

Thanls for your input or advices !

Christophe


On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 7:30 PM, Curtis Rueden <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Hi Christophe,
>
> Oops, Michael is right, I mistyped it. Sorry about that.
>
> On my 10.6 system:
> ~/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/JavaApplicationStub.crash.log
>
> Or if that file isn't found, you can "grep ImageJ
> ~/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/*.log" from the Terminal to search.
>
> -Curtis
>
> On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 12:07 PM, Michael Schmid <[hidden email]>wrote:
>
>> Hi Curtis, Christophe,
>>
>> I think it should be the Library/Logs/CrashReporter (probably the user
>> library, not the system-wide one) - at least in OS X 10.4
>> It will be named something like JavaApplicationStub.crash.log
>>
>> Michael
>> ________________________________________________________________
>>
>>
>> On 17 Dec 2009, at 18:38, Curtis Rueden wrote:
>>
>>  Hi Christophe,
>>>
>>> The ImageJ progress bar freezes, I get the rainbow spinning beachball for
>>> a
>>>
>>>> few
>>>> seconds and then ImageJ quits. Next time I get that, can you tell me
>>>> where
>>>> I
>>>> can find a log that could be useful to determine the exact problem such
>>>> as
>>>> the one at the start of this discussion ?
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Since it is a native stack trace, I am guessing that Gaurav got it from
>>> the
>>> Crash Reporter, which should pop up automatically when the application
>>> crashes. According to Apple, crash logs are typically placed in
>>> ~/Applications/Logs/CrashReporter, or sometimes in
>>> /Applications/Logs/CrashReporter.
>>>
>>> -Curtis
>>>
>>> On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 3:28 AM, Christophe Leterrier <
>>> [hidden email]> wrote:
>>>
>>>  Hi Curtis,
>>>>
>>>> It is difficult to say because it does not seem to be a deterministic
>>>> crash.
>>>> It happens usually when I'm working on merging stacks of images (around
>>>> 30
>>>> to 100 512x512 images, four 16-bits and one RGB stacks at once for RGB
>>>> merge). I have the impression that the crash always occur either when
>>>> importing or exporting one of those stacks from/to an image sequence. The
>>>> ImageJ progress bar freezes, I get the rainbow spinning beachball for a
>>>> few
>>>> seconds and then ImageJ quits. Next time I get that, can you tell me
>>>> where
>>>> I
>>>> can find a log that could be useful to determine the exact problem such
>>>> as
>>>> the one at the start of this discussion ?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>> Christophe
>>>>
>>>>
>