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Bug#757749: [libreoffice-calc] segfault



On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 07:41:57 +0200
Rene Engelhard <rene@debian.org> wrote:

> severity 757749 important
> tag 757749 + unreproducible
> tag 757749 + moreinfo
> thanks
> 
> Hi,

Hi Rene,

> On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 05:36:23AM +0200, Bzzzz wrote:
> > Package: libreoffice-calc
> > Version: 1:4.3.0-2
> 
> new in that version?

?

> > Severity: serious
> 
> No, it's not a policy violation. It at all "grave", but that also seems
> to be inflated severity for me.
> 
> Downgrading to important.

Oops, OK.
 
> > I was working on a not so large spreadsheet: ~40000 lines, only one
> > column with calculations; another was also open: ~10 sheets of 30000
> > lines each w/o any calculations.
> > 
> > LO disappeared abruptly after I erased a few lines; the only log is
> > from /var/log/syslog and says:
> > Aug 11 05:27:09 msi kernel: [36793.069259] soffice.bin[22766]:
> > segfault at 28281 ip 00007fa96e9e55ff sp 00007fff9894a7b0 error 4 in
> > libsclo.so[7fa96e6b1000+c38000]
> 
> Can you send a backtrace? Without that the info is basically useless
> for me and for upstream (who I would forward that to).

Could you tell me how to do so, please?
 
> *If* possible, it'd also help to get the document. (You can send it
> via private mail, I can keep it confidential if it is, and upstream
> will do so, too.)

Unfortunately, it changed a lot (I continued my work under wheezy), so
I don't think it is relevant anymore.

Anyway, after some work I came back to sid disabling the auto-calculate
function (terrible thing to only have 1 core working w/ LO:( and the
problem didn't came back. I also make "versioning" more often (saving
my work under: file_001, file_002, etc).

As AutoCalculate's off, I think about a counter wraparound because of
a signed int instead of an unsigned, or something like that.

Regards,

Jean-Yves


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