TIFFCompressionException while stitching

Bug #1705787 reported by clepsdyrae
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Bug Description

Hello -- Kubuntu 16.10 (Linux 4.8.0-59-generic x86_64) with Hugin 2017.1.0.d77a22ffbea7

I'm am stitching a panorama of 16 images (8bit EXIF Tiff's from Canon's RAW development program); CP's generated, positions optimized, low dynamic range, equirectangular projection.

When I stitch, i'm getting the following error:

...
...
saving swroom-panA-1-swroom-panA0005.tif
loading swroom-panA-7.TIF
remapping swroom-panA-7.TIF
saving swroom-panA-1-swroom-panA0006.tif
loading swroom-panA-8.TIF
remapping swroom-panA-8.TIF
saving swroom-panA-1-swroom-panA0007.tif
TIFFAppendToStrip: Write error at scanline 2520.
TIFFAppendToStrip: Write error at scanline 2520.
TIFFAppendToStrip: Write error at scanline 2520.
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'vigra::Encoder::TIFFCompressionException'

This happens with TIFF or JPG or PNG export, and with "save remapped images" enabled or disabled in Nona. Always at "scanline 2520" (with this project, anyway). Running from the command line doesn't generate any other useful info, except:

16:17:19: Warning: Mismatch between the program and library build versions detected.
The library used 3.0 (wchar_t,compiler with C++ ABI 1009,wx containers,compatible with 2.8),
and your program used 3.0 (wchar_t,compiler with C++ ABI 1010,wx containers,compatible with 2.8).

Any ideas? I can try to produce a demonstration project if it would be helpful. Thanks!

Revision history for this message
clepsdyrae (myopenid) wrote :

Oops, sorry, my mistake -- it was just a full disk causing this. (Maybe there'd be some way to give a more helpful error.)

Changed in hugin:
status: New → Invalid
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