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Bug#446364: marked as done (openoffice.org Crashes on "Save As" or "Open")



Your message dated Tue, 19 Feb 2008 23:10:29 +0200
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and subject line Re: Bug#446364: The 2nd Debian Openoffice.org bug triage - bug #446364
has caused the Debian Bug report #446364,
regarding openoffice.org Crashes on "Save As" or "Open"
to be marked as done.

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Package: openoffice.org
Version: 2.2.1-9

In any openoffice.org session, if I click File->Save As (with an
already open document), or File->Open, openoffice.org immediately
crashes. Usually it freezes solid, and doesn't even wait for the menu
to disappear. I then have to kill it from a shell. Sometimes it
crashes and tries to restart itself, but usually it just freezes
solid.

Additionally, only Writer and Calc work at all. If I try to make a new
file of any other type (through File->New->...), it freezes as well.

This problem did not occur in 2.2.1-8, it only appeared when I
upgraded to 2.2.1-9.

I'm using DreamLinux 2.2MMGL (debian based); I keep it updated with
all the latest packages from the debian testing and unstable
repositories. I have GCJ, as well as Sun's JDK 5 and 6 available on my
system, though GCJ is the default. When I used openoffice.org 2.2.1-8,
I had the openoffice.org-gcj package installed, but it is not
available for 2.2.1-9, and so was uninstalled. I'm not sure if that
has any bearing on the problem or not.



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Benoit Flippen wrote:
> Lior,
> 
> I no longer have access to the affected system, so I can't test it any further.

Closing as no one else reported something similar. Please re-open this
bug if you'll encounter the problem again.

-- 
Lior Kaplan
kaplan@debian.org

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