Hello,
When trying to run a report under LO 4.0.4.1 LO crashes with the following
message:
kernel: [12362.147061] soffice.bin[28748]: segfault at 18 ip 00000018 sp bfc62c8c
error 14 in soffice.bin[8048000+1000]
My system is Linux-Debian-Wheezy, 32-bit.
Regards
H. S.
Is this generally true with LO 4.xxxx ? Tested in Win7 and XP.
I experience crashes with LO 4.0.4.2 and Java error messages with LO
4.1.0.0.beta2 on report execution.
All reports created under LO 3xx don't work anymore so I have to stay with
LO3.6.6.
This is a stopper for me.
Hello,
I am sorry I cannot say whether the crashes also happen under 4.0.x,
but this situation under 4.1-beta2 is definitely show-stopper for me too.
Regards
H.S.
Hello Heinrich,
Please install the latest release LO 4.1.0.1: All reports are working !
Kudos to all involved developers: the show is going again!
Regards L.A.
Will do...
Do you mean the version of June 23, found under "pre-releases"?
Exactly.
I got it from
ftp://sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch/pool/1/mirror/tdf/libreoffice/testing/4.1.0/…
OS dependent
The installation files are dated june 20, 2013.
I installed the x86 version for win7.
best regards
L.A
I experienced same problem.
My base CRASHES when I start report builder. That's A LOT annoying.....
Why did the document foundation REMOVE the "old" directory from
download server?
These problems could be easily faced reinstalling previous version.
But download page offer 4.0.4 and 3.6.6 ONLY. I can't understand why
4.0.3.3 is no more downloadable.....
Federico Quadri
lar44 <luzius@geosystem.ch> ha scritto:
federico quadri wrote
I can't understand why 4.0.3.3 is no more downloadable.....
Available under the downloadarchive of old builds and releases...
http://downloadarchive.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/old/4.0.3.3
Thanks a lot for the link.
In the official download page the subfolder "old" has been removed......
V Stuart Foote <VStuart.Foote@utsa.edu> ha scritto:
Hi
Thanks for that link Stuart! I didn't realise older versions were still
available.
The official pages try to reduce the chance of confusion by removing
choices. Even so people do get very confused very easily. Confusion is
always going to be a problem for gateway projects that may well be the
first, or one of the first, OpenSource projects that people use.
When given choices that suit different circumstances people tend to ask "but
which is best" then whatever answer is given they grumble that it's all too
confusing. A rough equivalent would be going to a shop to buy a dress and
finding 2 identical except one is green and one is red and then grumbling
because the shop assistant is unable to tell you which is best. LibreOffice
has to try to avoid confusing 'customers' like that.
Regards from
Tom
Hello,
Thanks for the info - alas,there isn't any desktop-integration directory on
THAT version either.