Summary: | app-office/openoffice-2.0.x crash (locale?) | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Andreas Volz <linux> |
Component: | Current packages | Assignee: | Gentoo Office Team <office> |
Status: | RESOLVED UPSTREAM | ||
Severity: | major | ||
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | 2005.0 | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Whiteboard: | |||
Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- |
Description
Andreas Volz
2006-01-22 14:03:28 UTC
Hmmm, looks like a bug in the gnome file selector, never experienced that myself, though. Just to make sure, could you de-activate the GNOME file selector (in Tools > Options > OpenOffice.org > General activate "Use OpenOffice.org dialogs" and try again? Is there some special setup which could create this, are the directories where this happen on a NFS share or something like that? (In reply to comment #1) > Hmmm, looks like a bug in the gnome file selector, never experienced that > myself, though. Just to make sure, could you de-activate the GNOME file > selector (in Tools > Options > OpenOffice.org > General activate "Use > OpenOffice.org dialogs" and try again? Yes, if I acivate OO.org dialogs it works without problems. > Is there some special setup which could create this, are the directories where > this happen on a NFS share or something like that? No, a directory in my home dir. No special chars included. Ok, it was this file that crash with the non-OO.org save dialog: /home/andreas/fh-fulda/ws2002/VertSys/Zusammenfassung.odt It I save the same document as /home/andreas/Zusammenfassung.otd all works great. Might be a problem with some special sign, maybe only showing up, when not using UTF-8. Just to make sure: Try saving to /home/andreas/fh-fulda/ and to a new dir called /home/andreas/fhfulda/ and see what happens. Can't reproduce here, even with the weirdest and longest dir-names / levels This does also crash. I didn't understand why this happens. I tested it again and not it works in /home/andreas/Documents/test.odt, but crash in /home/andreas/test.odt with the gnome file selector. I hope someone else could reproduce this bug. (In reply to comment #5) > This does also crash. I didn't understand why this happens. I tested it again > and not it works in /home/andreas/Documents/test.odt, but crash in > /home/andreas/test.odt with the gnome file selector. Hmm, that are not really results which help to narrow it down ;) Are they reproducible, so if you close and restart OOo, do you get the same problem? Another guess: Try to rebuild gtk+ and gnome-vfs, maybe something is broken there. If that doesn't help start OOo with LC_ALL="C" oowriter2 and see if that changes anything @Andreas: I really would need some input here, see my last comment (In reply to comment #6) > Hmm, that are not really results which help to narrow it down ;) Are they > reproducible, so if you close and restart OOo, do you get the same problem? Yes, I could reproduce it as often as needed. But only with some directories. > Another guess: Try to rebuild gtk+ and gnome-vfs, maybe something is broken > there. I've done this. Doesn't change anything. > If that doesn't help start OOo with > > LC_ALL="C" oowriter2 > > and see if that changes anything Doesn't change anything. The Gnome save dialog do still crash OO.org. But I noticed that only the file chooser is in english language. The OO.org user interface is still german? Is this a problem? If I start it with LC_ALL="C" some directories aren't displayed correct. (e.g. B (In reply to comment #6) > Hmm, that are not really results which help to narrow it down ;) Are they > reproducible, so if you close and restart OOo, do you get the same problem? Yes, I could reproduce it as often as needed. But only with some directories. > Another guess: Try to rebuild gtk+ and gnome-vfs, maybe something is broken > there. I've done this. Doesn't change anything. > If that doesn't help start OOo with > > LC_ALL="C" oowriter2 > > and see if that changes anything Doesn't change anything. The Gnome save dialog do still crash OO.org. But I noticed that only the file chooser is in english language. The OO.org user interface is still german? Is this a problem? If I start it with LC_ALL="C" some directories aren't displayed correct. (e.g. Bücher). But as the crash directory hasn't umlauts I don't think this is the problem. Sorry, that I didn't answer fast. At the moment I'm very busy with my exams... (In reply to comment #8) > Doesn't change anything. The Gnome save dialog do still crash OO.org. But I > noticed that only the file chooser is in english language. The OO.org user > interface is still german? Is this a problem? It could be. Do you use german only for OOo not for Gnome? If yes: Why? Also: Could you try with openoffice-bin and see if this bug is there for you too? If you don't want to rebuild openoffice again, package it before unmerging: quickpkg openoffice this way you can get it back quickly by doing emerge -k openoffice after you tried out (and removed again) openoffice-bin. Another little pingy to remind you that I need some input here... > It could be. Do you use german only for OOo not for Gnome? If yes: Why? No, I use german for Gnome and OOo. What I said is that if I start it with LC_ALL="C" oowriter2 _then_ the OOo user interface language isn't changed to english, only the gnome dialogs language. > Also: Could you try with openoffice-bin and see if this bug is there for you > too? I tried openoffice-bin and it crash also. I'm not sure what else I could try to hunt this bug. Currently I'm happy with the native dialogs, but it would be nice to have the gnome dialogs. Sorry, for not answering so long time on this bug report. I was very busy with my thesis, but now I'm finished. :-) If openoffice-bin is also crashing, you should report that upstream: http://qa.openoffice.org/issue_handling/pre_submission.html Unfortunately, there is nothing more we can do here. |