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Bug#969244: libreoffice: crash upon opening "Advanced" tab in Options



tag 969244 + unreproducible

tag 969244 + moreinfo

thanks


Hi,


Am 29.08.20 um 23:34 schrieb JCGoran:
> Opening the "Advanced" tab in Tools > Options consistently causes a
> crash in all LibreOffice components. I tried rebooting my machine and
> deleting the LO profile, but the problem persists.
> Using Safe mode, I can access the tab just fine, but exiting the 
> Options window again causes a crash.

Can't reproduce in a uptodate sid VM.


Is there any reason you[...]

ii libreoffice-nlpsolver 0.9+LibO6.4.4-1

> ii  libreoffice-report-builder          1:7.0.0~rc2-1
> ii  libreoffice-script-provider-bsh     1:6.4.4-1
> ii  libreoffice-script-provider-js      1:6.4.4-1
> ii  libreoffice-script-provider-python  1:6.4.4-1
> ii  libreoffice-sdbc-mysql              1:6.4.4-1
> ii  libreoffice-sdbc-postgresql         1:7.0.0~rc2-1
> ii  libreoffice-wiki-publisher          1.2.0+LibO6.4.4-1
> [...]

> ii  uno-libs-private                1:6.4.2-2
> ii  ure                             1:6.4.2-2
> [...]

> ii  libuno-cppu3             1:6.4.2-2
> ii  libuno-cppuhelpergcc3-3  1:6.4.2-2
> ii  libuno-sal3              1:6.4.2-2
> ii  libuno-salhelpergcc3-3   1:6.4.2-2

keep many libs (just checked LOs libs for now) and that even in a
mix.... - and the kernel at a old version? While the kernel shouldn't
matter, LO libs could possibly.


Why not simply do a (dist-)upgrade?


Yes, this would be a bug in the dependencies which should be fixed (on
library level they _are_ correct but maybe something relies on new
behaviour).


Will try to use 6.4.2-2 for the libs from snapshot but please try a
(dist-)upgrade so you have a consistent package set? At least to get info.


Regards,


Rene


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