Issue 16865

Summary: OO crashes when importing this Excel file
Product: General Reporter: thibs <tfavre>
Component: codeAssignee: peter.junge
Status: CLOSED DUPLICATE QA Contact: issues@sc <issues>
Severity: Trivial    
Priority: P3 CC: issues
Version: OOo 1.1 RC   
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: PC   
OS: Linux, all   
Issue Type: DEFECT Latest Confirmation in: ---
Developer Difficulty: ---
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File that makes OO (calc) crash none

Description thibs 2003-07-15 06:00:47 UTC
Hi 
Here's a file that make OO 1.1 RC crash when trying to open it. It doesn't crash with 
OO 1.0.2. 
I'm using Debian testing and OO 1.1 RC 030710 archive.
Comment 1 dankegel 2003-07-15 06:35:59 UTC
Please attach the file.

Also, can you upload your crash log?  Thanks!
Comment 2 thibs 2003-07-16 08:05:03 UTC
Created attachment 7725 [details]
File that makes OO (calc) crash
Comment 3 thibs 2003-07-16 08:06:38 UTC
Here's the file. Sorry for uploading it late but I had problems accessing IZ... 
Here's what it says when it crashes :  
thibs@thibs:~$ progs/OpenOffice.org1.1rc/program/soffice ges.xls 
/home/thibs/progs/OpenOffice.org1.1rc/program/soffice.bin: relocation error: 
/home/thibs/progs/OpenOffice.org1.1rc/program/libsvx645li.so: symbol 
_ZN15XFillBitmapItemC1ER8SvStreamt, version UDK_3_0_0 not defined in 
file libsal.so.3 with link time reference 
 
Hope this helps... 
Comment 4 oc 2003-07-16 10:35:56 UTC
The stack looks like a problem with the unstable Debian build. I could
not reproduce it on any other system, so I close this task as
worksforme because unstable builds will not be supported. If this
problem still occurs in a final Debian (stable) build, please reopen
the task.
Comment 5 oc 2003-07-16 10:36:21 UTC
Closed because worksforme
Comment 6 peter.junge 2003-07-16 11:06:50 UTC
Reopen to set double.
Comment 7 peter.junge 2003-07-16 11:12:13 UTC
Hi Thibs,
I guess you're using glibc 2.3.1. Well, this glibc is buggy in case
libraries provide more than 2^15 symbols. AFAIK an error in parenthesis.
Best regards, Peter
Comment 8 peter.junge 2003-07-16 11:15:00 UTC
Was already reported as #10210.

*** This issue has been marked as a duplicate of 10210 ***
Comment 9 peter.junge 2003-07-16 11:17:38 UTC
BTW, I bet the attached excel file is not the only problem you're facing.
Comment 10 thibs 2003-07-16 16:02:08 UTC
My system (Debian testing) is using glibc 2.3.1 indeed, so I guess this is the 
problem. So far, I'm not facing any other problem as you supposed : 
everything works like a charm here.Thanks for not giving me bad luck :) 
Comment 11 peter.junge 2003-07-16 16:12:44 UTC
@Thibs: lucky guy ;-). I don't know many systems with glibc 2.3.1 that
let OOo survive the start.