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February 10, 2022

P: Update Publish Collection Stalls

  • February 10, 2022
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Mac OSX 12.01, Apple Silicon M1

LightRoom Classic 11.2

 

After upgrade from 11.1 updating any published collections (to disk) is very slow and gets stuck.  One or 2 get published, then progress stalls

Re-installing 11.1 solves the problem.

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77 replies

Rextilleon
Inspiring
March 29, 2022

still awaiting the FIX.  Just ridiculous

kentdesign
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 29, 2022

yes happening to almost everyone! Rikk sayd in Feb they were looking to fix this.

johnrellis
Legend
March 26, 2022

See this post from Adobe's Rikk Flohr for another workaround that doesn't require reverting to 11.1:

https://community.adobe.com/t5/lightroom-classic-bugs/p-update-publish-collection-stalls/idc-p/12752055/page/2#M32412 

 

Also, we might expect to see LR 11.3 released in the next couple of weeks, assuming that LR is on its usual release schedule of every 8 weeks. (Adobe doesn't announced its schedules.)

jonz75803620
Participating Frequently
March 26, 2022

Yes... REVERT back to the previous version of LR (11.1) and wait for Adobe to release the bug-fix in version 11.3.  You're not alone...LOTS of us are frustrated by this.  And not only that, it really contributes to a lack of confidence for updating LR and PS when new versions are released...you never know if the "enhancements" will be worth the risk of other things getting broken...

jonz75803620
Participating Frequently
March 23, 2022

Revert back to Lightroom's previous version 11.1.  Adobe is aware of the bug and working to fixing it in the next release, 11.3.  There are a number of suggestions out there for possible work-arounds, but unless your work depends on the enhancements in version 11.2, the best answer is revert to the earlier version WHICH WORKED, and wait for the bug fix in the next version--expected in early April.

Participant
March 23, 2022

For me it helped to deactivate the Use of Graphics Process. Thanks to the great Adobe Chat Support. 
Probably only working for MacOS Monterey with Intel 

Participating Frequently
March 21, 2022

Wonderful workaround -- appears to work for me!

Participating Frequently
March 21, 2022
Yes I am managing by clicking another collection then back. Thanks.

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jonz75803620
Participating Frequently
March 21, 2022

It has been reported that Adobe recognizes and acknowleges the but in version 11.2 and is expected to fix it in the next release, 11.3, hopefully in the first week or two of April.  In the meantime, it is recommended that you revert back to version 11.1 until the update is released.  There have been a number of posts that attempt to "solve" the issue by recommending a variety approaches.  If these seem appropritate to your, great, but if version 11.1 worked just fine for you, prudence might suggest you simply use that and wait for version 11.3 to be released.

Rextilleon
Inspiring
March 21, 2022

Praying for a fix.  My business has sufferred.