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Bug#570254: openoffice.org-calc: consistently crashes on sheet operations



Hi,

On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 04:50:58PM -0200, Pedro Bulach Gapski wrote:
> This bug is not new for me, although I have not reported it earlier. This
> behavior has been present at least in the last 3 squeeze versions.
> >
Aha. OK. WTF did you then not mark that as such instead of marking it as
a version not even in testing but blocking -16 with loads of other fixes
from entering testing?
> 
> I am not sure I understand what you mean. Today I upgraded my system
> from squeeze and squeeze/updates, which included the oo version
> reported above. I checked that the crash behavior was still there and
> reported the bug.

OK. And I never saw it because I simply don't use (and don't test under) KDE.

> What do you mean by "not mark that as such"? Which procedure should I
> have used (so this does not happen again)?

Marked it in a version you found it. If possible the earliest. Which
in your case is not the version you updated from.

Last three squeeze versions? So this dates back to 3.1.0 or so? (The versions
which migrated to testing were 3.1.1-8 and 3.1.1-14 and what you report
against is the version in testing-security)
And of course this is all not helpful at all then since how should it
*now* be able to trace back when this was introduced?
> 
> I migrated from lenny to squeeze some months ago (december, I guess),
> and the bug has been here since the migration.

And you should have filed it there, or you should have marked it so
that the BTS know it's in testing (aka. Version: 1:3.1.1-14, -15+squeeze1 is
not in testing but only in testing-updates)

But OK, you said in the next, so I marked it as such now.

> > Anyway, can confirm this crash in a squeeze/i386 chroot with
> > OOO_FORCE_DESKTOP="kde".
> >
> > Interestingly, it works in 3.2.0-1 for me. Thus closing. I'll not debug
> > this any further. I'll not do anything anymore for 3.1.1 and thnakfully
> > this bug will not block future versions from entering testing as it's no
> > regression anymore. If you want to see it fixed, use 3.2.0.
>
> I will as soon as it enters sid.

Unfortunately 1:3.1.1-16 probably should migrate first (fixes other
important bugs)[1] and I got the epxlicit veto from the release team to upload
3.2.0 to sid unless *explicit* approval.

Grüße/Regards,

René

[1] Which will take some time, because mips* have a enormous backlog, and
it would not migrate until all archs are there. That all assuming there
are no new RC bugs affecting sid only...

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