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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue May 20 20:28:11 +0000 
2008 -------
I noticed interesting behaviour with OOo 3.0 Beta (Mac OS X Intel, Aqua) today:

- the .ods file was not seen as open by lsof when I tried to save and had this 
error
- after a while the same file was seen by lsof again
- the file could be saved without a problem when trying it again 

Default save format configured as ODF 1.2 (all of the above is with OOo 2.x
based software and ODF 1.0 file format I guess?, use "unzip -p document.ods
meta.xml" and look at the office:version= value)

No relation to temp space or paging as far as I know, but this /tmp scenario
sounds to me like something that might cause the same error message on a default
configured (open)Solaris and/or Linux system?

Can it be like this: Using spreadsheets with all software based on
- OOo 1.x with ODF 1.0 is not affected (1.0 called .sxc)
- OOo 2.x with ODF 1.0 has this bug (1.0 / 1.1 files called .ods)
- OOo 3.x with ODF 1.2 not sure yet, maybe the behaviour is different?

Anyway, maybe it is of some interest to know how OOo 3.0 behaves with different
file formats like with ODF 1.0 spreadsheets .. I'm not volunteering by the way I
was just curious to compare OOo 3.0 to NeoOffice and tried it with ODF 1.2 just
once. I have given up on OOo with ODF. I'm using .xls since that is the only
stable and reliable format to use with the OOo 2+ based software (as far as I 
know).
I think I have seen some poll on Slashdot about using OOo with ODF? Might that
explain why this bug is still "new" after two years? Nobody uses ODF it seems.





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