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Bug#396094: Openoffice writer 2.0.4 crashes when saving under .doc format



Why do debian developers think any debian users have any craft in bureporting ? This was my firt bug report and I said it...Even if reading the manual, I'm not able to know everything about debian bug report.

About Ubuntu, I never never wanted to say that Ubuntu was better...I justed considered that, on Ubuntu it worked, that's all. I'm not an Ubuntu fan. I gave some elements that I remarked on debian's openoffice behaviour, that didn't happen in ubuntu's nor in openoffice official release (and the fact is, i downloaded openoffice.org from the official site, aliened it, and it worked perfectly).

As a developer, YOU HAVE TO CONSIDER AND TO KNOW, that every Linux user is not a developper : for myself I'm a lawyer specialized in new technologies (and a real defensor of open source technologies). I consider that I'm not bad in my speciality, but that I have still a lot to learn about Linux in itself. So, if I make a bug report, even if it's to bad to be used, I consider it's a contribution.

So please, don't criticize, simple users who want to help, even if help is unuseful.... and if you cannot understand that, I say...fuck !

jb

On 11/24/06, Rene Engelhard <rene@debian.org> wrote:
Hi,

Am Sonntag, 29. Oktober 2006 20:06 schrieb Jean Baptiste Balleyguier:
> Debian version: Testing aka Etch
>
> When saving a ".odt" document to ".doc" (2003/XP) using "save as", openoffice
> writer crashes without any reason.
>
> Using openoffice writer 2.0.4 under Ubuntu Edgy, the same operation works
> perfectly (sigh...)

Why do people think bugreports like this have any worth? They don't.
More infos *are* needed. In this case it'd be interesting to know whether the doc
contains http URLs. There's already reports about that...

And of course backtraces etc (use gdb, read the fine README.Debian etc) are good/needed, too.

And if the last comment is intended to say Ubuntu is better forget it, they base on a older
version of the patchset and enable stuff although clearly broken.

Regards,

Rene
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