Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Full Text Issue Listing |
Summary: | Pasting text causes crash in impress | ||||||
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Product: | Impress | Reporter: | sanchezr <sanchezr> | ||||
Component: | ui | Assignee: | christian.guenther | ||||
Status: | CLOSED DUPLICATE | QA Contact: | issues@graphics <issues> | ||||
Severity: | Trivial | ||||||
Priority: | P2 | CC: | issues | ||||
Version: | OOo 1.1 Beta | ||||||
Target Milestone: | OOo 2.0 | ||||||
Hardware: | PC | ||||||
OS: | Linux, all | ||||||
Issue Type: | DEFECT | Latest Confirmation in: | --- | ||||
Developer Difficulty: | --- | ||||||
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Description
sanchezr
2003-04-10 03:40:01 UTC
Reassigned to Christian. aset to new. I can't reproduce the bug. Please tell me which linux you use and send me a step by step description to reprodcue the bug. > I have attached the exact file with which I first encountered the problem. > However, I have tried numerous other presentation files, and they all have > the same problem. > > Here is what I do: > > 1. Launch OpenOffice.org (either from menu, command line, or by double > clicking document icon) > 2. Open presentation file (if not launched by double clicking document icon) > 3. Copy any text > 4. Attempt to paste > 5. Application immediately crashes (no error messages, except when launched > from command line as I indicated in the initial bug report) > > I tried to replicate the bug under Windows (using the same presentation file > I was having the problem with under Linux), but the problem did not > replicate under Windows. > The problem exists under both Gnome and KDE. > > These are the versions I am running: > > Debian testing distro > Linux kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4 (stock Debian kernel) > Gnome 1.4 > KDE 2.2 > libc6 2.3.1 > > These are the major packages I thought might be relevant. Please let me > know if you need any additional versions. > > -Roberto Sanchez Created attachment 5575 [details]
Presentation file in which bug initially discovered
As far as I know is the libc6 2.3.1 buggy. Please install the patch for the libc6 2.3.1 or use the libc6 2.3.2. Please test the bug again in a stable version of the Debian linux (Woody) and tell me if the bug still occures. Hi Christian, you're right. This is a problem of the glibc 2.3.1. BTW: It was already reported and forwarded to the GNU team. Peter *** This issue has been marked as a duplicate of 10210 *** Closed duplicate. |