Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 13242
Pasting text causes crash in impress
Last modified: 2003-09-08 16:54:41 UTC
When I paste text (using the <ctrl>-V shortcut, the menu option, or the clipboard icon), the program crashes. There was no trace of this anywhere in any of the system logs. The error only occurs when attempting to paste text. Graphics paste just fine. I used the following command line (in the hopes it would dump the error) $ /opt/OpenOffice.org644/program/simpress presentation.sxi This is the output: /opt/OpenOffice.org644/program/soffice.bin: relocation error: /opt/OpenOffice.org644/program/libsvx644li.so: symbol _ZN13ImpEditEngine10InsertTextERN3com3sun4star3uno9ReferenceINS2_12datatransfer13XTransferableEEERK7EditPaMh, version UDK_3_0_0 not defined in file libcppuhelpergcc3.so.3 with link time reference
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.