Issue 5303

Summary: Removing toolbars, opening files as non root user crashes OO
Product: General Reporter: Unknown <non-migrated>
Component: codeAssignee: thorsten.martens
Status: CLOSED IRREPRODUCIBLE QA Contact: issues@framework <issues>
Severity: Trivial    
Priority: P2 CC: issues, oooqa
Version: OOo 1.0.0Keywords: oooqa
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: PC   
OS: Linux, all   
Issue Type: DEFECT Latest Confirmation in: ---
Developer Difficulty: ---

Description Unknown 2002-05-27 09:25:38 UTC
If I try to remove a toolbar or open certain documents in any part of Open
Office 1.0 when running as a normal user, the application crashes with "An
unrecoverable error has occured". Some documents will load ok but then crash
when scrolling through them. The problems do not occur when running OO as root.
I am running Gentoo Linux on an IA32 machine.
Comment 1 prgmgr 2002-09-08 05:19:08 UTC
Nick, thanks for taking the time to post this issue.

Does this problem still occur with OOo 1.0.1?

What type of installation did you use for OOo?

In the setup manual, it's best to install OOo using the multiuser 
procedure.

http://documentation.openoffice.org/setup_guide/index.html
Comment 2 carsten.driesner 2002-10-01 09:32:51 UTC
Did you install OpenOffice with "setup" as root and then use it with a
normal user account?
Currently this is not possible as the Office needs write access to
some folder in the OpenOffice installation directory. So you should
install it as root only with "setup -net" to have a network
installation and then every user should make a normal workstation
installation.
Comment 3 sander_traveling 2003-03-30 21:04:32 UTC
not a porting issue AFAICT 
Comment 4 thorsten.martens 2003-03-31 10:43:06 UTC
Not reproducible, neither with a OO 1.0.1, OO 1.0.2 nor with a more
recent 644 build ! Due to the fact, that Carstens question wasn´t
answered, I close this one as "worksforme".
Comment 5 thorsten.ziehm 2003-05-20 16:18:46 UTC
This task is fixed or worked in OOo 1.1 beta2.
Comment 6 thorsten.ziehm 2003-05-20 16:36:33 UTC
closed ...