Topic: Siren crashes frequently (operations with subdirectories loaded)

OS: Windows 7
Crash report:
  Fault Module Name:    ntdll.dll
  Fault Module Version:    6.1.7601.23915
  Fault Module Timestamp:    59b94a16
  Exception Code:    c0000005
  Exception Offset:    0002e43e
  OS Version:    6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48
  Locale ID:    1033
  Additional Information 1:    0a9e
  Additional Information 2:    0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789
  Additional Information 3:    0a9e
  Additional Information 4:    0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789

Re: Siren crashes frequently (operations with subdirectories loaded)

Hello,

To try to correct this bug I need to be able to reproduce it.
Please, give me the information to make it happen on my machine.
It may only happen because of the juncture of many details.

Regards

Re: Siren crashes frequently (operations with subdirectories loaded)

Hi Remi,

Seems to happen mostly when subdirectories are loaded and renaming muliple files across several folders..
Note that Siren frequently does not correctly update current file list in the situation described; but that's been so for a while now; I resolve with a manual refresh; probably not related, but worth mentioning.

Last time I was working with 6 folders, 787 files. Subdirectories loaded. Filter: *\[*.jpg
Found 8 files to rename. Manually checked 4 of them. Renaming using %p1(s/(.*) \((.*)/\1/i).%e
Exception occurred right after I hit Rename button, but files were successfully renamed.

Time before that working with 10 folders, 1,332 files. Subdirectories loaded. No filter.
Renaming using %p1(7,15)(" - ","_")(" ","")_%N{3,0,-1}.%e
Exception occurred as above; about 2/3 of files successfully renamed.
After restarting and selecting the remaining files exception occurred again but all renamed.

Happens with or without filters

This is a new install on Windows 7. I got tired of wrestling with windows 10 and rebuilt my machine clean with 7.
Not sure what else to tell you.
Below are event logs from last three times.
Let me know what else to provide.

daffdaemon


Log Name:      Application
Source:        Application Error
Date:          12/3/2017 7:27:12 PM
Event ID:      1000
Task Category: (100)
Level:         Error
Keywords:      Classic
User:          N/A
Computer:      P580
Description:
Faulting application name: siren.exe, version: 3.1.4.0, time stamp: 0x52bda8ac
Faulting module name: ntdll.dll, version: 6.1.7601.23915, time stamp: 0x59b94a16
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x0002e43e
Faulting process id: 0x2778
Faulting application start time: 0x01d36c8afa8be40b
Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Siren\siren.exe
Faulting module path: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\ntdll.dll
Report Id: de5d4a62-d889-11e7-b496-e006e6bf4da0
Event Xml:
<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
  <System>
    <Provider Name="Application Error" />
    <EventID Qualifiers="0">1000</EventID>
    <Level>2</Level>
    <Task>100</Task>
    <Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
    <TimeCreated SystemTime="2017-12-04T00:27:12.000000000Z" />
    <EventRecordID>8520</EventRecordID>
    <Channel>Application</Channel>
    <Computer>P580</Computer>
    <Security />
  </System>
  <EventData>
    <Data>siren.exe</Data>
    <Data>3.1.4.0</Data>
    <Data>52bda8ac</Data>
    <Data>ntdll.dll</Data>
    <Data>6.1.7601.23915</Data>
    <Data>59b94a16</Data>
    <Data>c0000005</Data>
    <Data>0002e43e</Data>
    <Data>2778</Data>
    <Data>01d36c8afa8be40b</Data>
    <Data>C:\Program Files (x86)\Siren\siren.exe</Data>
    <Data>C:\Windows\SysWOW64\ntdll.dll</Data>
    <Data>de5d4a62-d889-11e7-b496-e006e6bf4da0</Data>
  </EventData>
</Event>


Log Name:      Application
Source:        Application Error
Date:          12/3/2017 6:02:37 PM
Event ID:      1000
Task Category: (100)
Level:         Error
Keywords:      Classic
User:          N/A
Computer:      P580
Description:
Faulting application name: siren.exe, version: 3.1.4.0, time stamp: 0x52bda8ac
Faulting module name: siren.exe, version: 3.1.4.0, time stamp: 0x52bda8ac
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x0069eb14
Faulting process id: 0x1f7c
Faulting application start time: 0x01d36c8a77c62d2a
Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Siren\siren.exe
Faulting module path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Siren\siren.exe
Report Id: 0da4f9cc-d87e-11e7-b496-e006e6bf4da0
Event Xml:
<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
  <System>
    <Provider Name="Application Error" />
    <EventID Qualifiers="0">1000</EventID>
    <Level>2</Level>
    <Task>100</Task>
    <Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
    <TimeCreated SystemTime="2017-12-03T23:02:37.000000000Z" />
    <EventRecordID>8507</EventRecordID>
    <Channel>Application</Channel>
    <Computer>P580</Computer>
    <Security />
  </System>
  <EventData>
    <Data>siren.exe</Data>
    <Data>3.1.4.0</Data>
    <Data>52bda8ac</Data>
    <Data>siren.exe</Data>
    <Data>3.1.4.0</Data>
    <Data>52bda8ac</Data>
    <Data>c0000005</Data>
    <Data>0069eb14</Data>
    <Data>1f7c</Data>
    <Data>01d36c8a77c62d2a</Data>
    <Data>C:\Program Files (x86)\Siren\siren.exe</Data>
    <Data>C:\Program Files (x86)\Siren\siren.exe</Data>
    <Data>0da4f9cc-d87e-11e7-b496-e006e6bf4da0</Data>
  </EventData>
</Event>

Log Name:      Application
Source:        Application Error
Date:          12/3/2017 5:59:31 PM
Event ID:      1000
Task Category: (100)
Level:         Error
Keywords:      Classic
User:          N/A
Computer:      P580
Description:
Faulting application name: siren.exe, version: 3.1.4.0, time stamp: 0x52bda8ac
Faulting module name: siren.exe, version: 3.1.4.0, time stamp: 0x52bda8ac
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x0060d700
Faulting process id: 0x30b4
Faulting application start time: 0x01d36c842e4987fb
Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Siren\siren.exe
Faulting module path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Siren\siren.exe
Report Id: 9ed19a20-d87d-11e7-b496-e006e6bf4da0
Event Xml:
<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
  <System>
    <Provider Name="Application Error" />
    <EventID Qualifiers="0">1000</EventID>
    <Level>2</Level>
    <Task>100</Task>
    <Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
    <TimeCreated SystemTime="2017-12-03T22:59:31.000000000Z" />
    <EventRecordID>8505</EventRecordID>
    <Channel>Application</Channel>
    <Computer>P580</Computer>
    <Security />
  </System>
  <EventData>
    <Data>siren.exe</Data>
    <Data>3.1.4.0</Data>
    <Data>52bda8ac</Data>
    <Data>siren.exe</Data>
    <Data>3.1.4.0</Data>
    <Data>52bda8ac</Data>
    <Data>c0000005</Data>
    <Data>0060d700</Data>
    <Data>30b4</Data>
    <Data>01d36c842e4987fb</Data>
    <Data>C:\Program Files (x86)\Siren\siren.exe</Data>
    <Data>C:\Program Files (x86)\Siren\siren.exe</Data>
    <Data>9ed19a20-d87d-11e7-b496-e006e6bf4da0</Data>
  </EventData>
</Event>

Re: Siren crashes frequently (operations with subdirectories loaded)

Hello,

Can you please mail me your "siren.ini" file ?

Thanks

Re: Siren crashes frequently (operations with subdirectories loaded)

OK, Siren.ini sent

Re: Siren crashes frequently (operations with subdirectories loaded)

Hello,

The crash seems to happen when you do what you call "switch to next group of folders".
What do you mean exactly and how do you do it ?

Thanks

Remi

PS: you can mail me by clicking the address present in the "?/About ..." window

Re: Siren crashes frequently (operations with subdirectories loaded)

No, crash happens when I hit rename button.
As I said, typically when sub-directories loaded.
Not sure where "switching to next group of folders" came from.
Don't see that phrase in any of my posts; but it is sometimes true I'm doing multiple groups of files and that the first rename is OK but 2nd or 3rd crashes. Sometimes crashes right away though.
When I move to a new batch I'm just using the folder list pane.

The common theme I'm seeing is that sub-directories are loaded; sometimes with very large number of files (100's or 1000's).

Re: Siren crashes frequently (operations with subdirectories loaded)

Hello,

I've unsuccessfully retried to reproduce the crash.
I'll look at this closer when I'll come back to Siren.

Sorry for the inconvenience.

Remi