When I tried to open the document I posted at
http://zentektales.com/EvenStaffRecruitment.doc, it crashed LO (I'm running
3.3.0 rc 2), but it opened ok in OOo 3.2.1.
(By crashed, I mean it caused all my open LO windows to disappear....)
When I tried to open the document I posted at
http://zentektales.com/EvenStaffRecruitment.doc, it crashed LO (I'm running
3.3.0 rc 2), but it opened ok in OOo 3.2.1.
(By crashed, I mean it caused all my open LO windows to disappear....)
Using a mac, and LO 3.3.0 rc2, and it opens for me
What OS? It does not crash here on Linux, either.
Hi,
> When I tried to open the document I posted at
> http://zentektales.com/EvenStaffRecruitment.doc, it crashed LO (I'm running
> 3.3.0 rc 2), but it opened ok in OOo 3.2.1.
>
> (By crashed, I mean it caused all my open LO windows to disappear....)
>Using a mac, and LO 3.3.0 rc2, and it opens for me
What OS? It does not crash here on Linux, either.
Yes, indeed, this would be interesting. It does not crash for me
either. I'm using LibO 3.3.0 RC2 on Mandriva Linux 2010.1 (on a
netbook).
I did not find any problems.
Sigrid
I tried to open in a PC with windows XP and crashed. LOrc2
With LOrc2 on Windows XP SP3 this document crashes LO. If I then re-open LO it tries to recover the document and crashes again.
I tried to open in a PC with windows XP and crashed. LOrc2
In windows XP SP3 updated LO crash exiting without warning and in OO 3.2.1 open fine
I can confirm that I get the same result as Scott Jones under XP SP3.
However the document opens perfectly under OOo 3.3.0 RC8
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De: besr2010-prg <besr2010-prg@yahoo.es>
Para: users@libreoffice.org
Enviado: lun,3 enero, 2011 20:07
Asunto: Re: [libreoffice-users] Opening this Word document crashes LO rc2, opens
ok in OOo
El 03/01/2011 07:55 p.m., Scott Jones escribió:
With LOrc2 on Windows XP SP3 this document crashes LO. If I then re-open LO it
tries to recover the document and crashes again.On 1/3/2011 5:43 PM, valdez.waltter@gmail.com wrote:
I tried to open in a PC with windows XP and crashed. LOrc2
Enviado desde mi dispositivo de bolsillo inalámbrico BlackBerry® de Telecom.-----Original Message-----
From: Sigrid Carrera<sigrid.carrera@googlemail.com>
Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2011 23:38:27
To:<users@libreoffice.org>
Reply-To: users@libreoffice.org
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Opening this Word document crashes LO rc2,
opens ok in OOoHi,
2011/1/3 Miklos Vajna<vmiklos@frugalware.org>:
On Mon, Jan 03, 2011 at 04:46:42PM -0500, "Rodney D. >>Myers"<rod_myers@fastmail.fm> wrote:
On 1/3/11 3:32 PM, Mark wrote:
When I tried to open the document I posted at
http://zentektales.com/EvenStaffRecruitment.doc, it crashed LO (I'm running
3.3.0 rc 2), but it opened ok in OOo 3.2.1.(By crashed, I mean it caused all my open LO windows to disappear....)
Using a mac, and LO 3.3.0 rc2, and it opens for me
What OS? It does not crash here on Linux, either.
Yes, indeed, this would be interesting. It does not crash for me
either. I'm using LibO 3.3.0 RC2 on Mandriva Linux 2010.1 (on a
netbook).I did not find any problems.
Sigrid
I can confirm in windows XP SP3 updated LO crash exiting without warning and in
OO 3.2.1 open fine
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Lots of confirmations to the user list :-), hopefully a bug was filed.
I can confirm running LibO 3.3 RC2 under Windows 7 Home Premium. Works under OOo 3.2.1.
Does not crash with LibO 3.3 RC2 under Ubuntu but does not show correctly, graphics missing.
Has anyone filed a bug report or send a message in the dev list?
Andy
Interesting - I am running Ubuntu Maverick 64-bit.
Now that I try this again, LO opens the document but, as noted, most
of the document does not display properly at all. Only the first time
I opened it did it crash.
Foo.
In any case, it looks like a mess in LO, but fine in OOo.
Hi
Errr, i wanted to help pin-point where the problem was by letting you know where
it wasn't. That sort of thing tends to be handy for bug-reports but sometimes
it feels like people are saying "you can't be having that problem" or "how dare
you criticise ... ". However, the important thing is getting the
trouble-shooting pinpointed so that the problem can get fixed.
Thanks for your help
Good luck and happy new year
Regards from
Tom