Re: Re: LibreOffice thinks file is corrupted when located on smb share mounted from Nautilus/PCManFM
Hi everybody,
This old bug was solved in a previous backport (can't remember which
one), but happens once again :
When I try to open a file located on a smb share previously mounted from
Nautilus or PCManFM, LibreOffice complains that the file is corrupted
(translation from french to English by myself) :
The file 'sampleFile.odt' is corrupted and so can not be opened.
Corruption might be the result of document manipulation or structure
deterioration due to data transmission.
We recommand to not trust the content of the repaired document.
Execution of macros is disabled for this document.
Must LibreOffice repair the file ?
If I choose to repair file, libreoffice opens Math (the document is
empty).
If I choose to not repair the file, libreoffice answers (translation
from french to English by myself):
Impossible to open file 'sampleFile.odt' : it could not be repaired.
It then asks again several times the same question (2 to 4 times), and
finally ends with (translation from french to English by myself) :
A possible translation could be :
General error.
Input/output general error.
This error happens regardless of the document type (at
least .odt, .ods), but does not affect .doc or .xls.
There is no hidden file for the document I try to open.
If I copy the document on my computer it can be openned normally, and I
can copy it back after.
If the share is mounted using pam_mount on login, there is no problem.
It does not happen with libreoffice from stable.
I don't know if it happens with libreoffice from testing.
I'm using Debian stable, libreoffice and its dependencies are the only
packages from wheezy-backports.
Versions that I know affected :
4.1.4-2~bpo70+1
4.1.2-2~bpo70+1
Thanks for you time and work,
Yvan
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