Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Full Text Issue Listing |
Summary: | Recovery question won't take "No" for an answer | ||
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Product: | General | Reporter: | jvromans <jvromans> |
Component: | code | Assignee: | thorsten.martens |
Status: | CLOSED IRREPRODUCIBLE | QA Contact: | issues@framework <issues> |
Severity: | Trivial | ||
Priority: | P3 | CC: | daniel.carrera, issues |
Version: | OOo 1.1 RC3 | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Hardware: | PC | ||
OS: | Linux, all | ||
Issue Type: | DEFECT | Latest Confirmation in: | --- |
Developer Difficulty: | --- |
Description
jvromans
2003-08-19 20:44:47 UTC
I suspect that this file is necessary for the functioning of OpenOffice. It would help if you could find out what file that is. Problem is nor reproducible when using a more recent build like 8683. This dialog comes up because the previously opened (new or edited) file wasn´t saved correctly before the crash. So this dialog offer the opportunity to recover, edit and save the file, avoiding a kind of data loss. . I still have this problem with OOo 1.1.1. OOo often triggers a bug in the (Linux Red Hat 7.2) XFree server, causing it to crash. Upon restart of OOo it offers to recover the document that was open when the crash happened. I found out that after hitting "No" for 35 times, OOo continues startup normally. |