- start LibreOffice - new Writer document - Alt-F11 > Edit - Ctrl-W > the whole office is gone - start LibreOffice again > document recoverey (nameless 1)
also broken in LOdev 36daily120326 3.6.0alpha0+ Build ID: a04fee7-4d74905-6299bf6-879ce36-4c023a
Can0t confirm in LibreOffice 3.5.2.2 Build ID: 281b639-6baa1d3-ef66a77-d866f25-f36d45f Win7x64 Ultimate
Can't confirm in LibreOffice 3.5.2.2 Build ID: 281b639-6baa1d3-ef66a77-d866f25-f36d45f Win7x64 Ultimate
[Reproducible] with parallel installation of Master "LOdev 3.6.0alpha0+ – WIN7 Home Premium (64bit) ENGLISH UI [Build ID: 4495824-6299bf6-ec8645]" (tinderbox: Win-x86@6-fast pull time 2012-04-08 00:03:52) Noel: One for you?
(In reply to comment #4) > [Reproducible] with parallel installation of Master "LOdev 3.6.0alpha0+ – > WIN7 Home Premium (64bit) ENGLISH UI [Build ID: 4495824-6299bf6-ec8645]" > (tinderbox: Win-x86@6-fast pull time 2012-04-08 00:03:52) > > Noel: > One for you? looks like it, had a quick look, can reproduce it ( linux ), hmm presumably this only happens on 3.6/master. There is a null pointer access ( that's easy to fix ) harder is to find out what changed and why this happens now :-). I've a couple of days fto, will get back to this when I return
Created attachment 59985 [details] bt with symbols Reproduced on master updated today (pc Debian x86-64). Attached bt.
I proposed a patch to review on dev mailing list : http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/PATCH-fix-proposed-for-fdo-48368-td3910905.html
Comment on attachment 59985 [details] bt with symbols Better to change mimetype of the attachment to text/plain instead of application/octet-stream.
Julien Nabet committed a patch related to this issue. It has been pushed to "master": http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?id=8bfee2c0eb6fcec49d05562bf1cb945356a4180e Resolves: fdo#48368 CRASH closing IDE
thanks ! verified in version 3.6.0alpha0+ Build ID: 87897ea
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