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                 Issue #|102007
                 Summary|PDF export crashes when lossless compression selected
               Component|gsl
                 Version|OOo 3.1
                Platform|Unknown
                     URL|
              OS/Version|All
                  Status|NEW
       Status whiteboard|
                Keywords|
              Resolution|
              Issue type|DEFECT
                Priority|P3
            Subcomponent|code
             Assigned to|pl
             Reported by|rene





------- Additional comments from r...@openoffice.org Mon May 18 00:47:55 +0000 
2009 -------
[ I am very well aware that this might be hard to reproduce, but maybe you
get an idea from the bt or when you try with the file yourself ]

>From http://bugs.debian.org/527954.

--- snip ---
While converting a ppt file to PDF OpenOffice gives a segmentation fault here.
gdb output is attached.
Unfortunately I can't make the ppt file publicly available (but I can send it
privately or put it somewhere if needed; size is 21MB).
--- snip ---

He attached a bt which I am going to attach, too. Further questions
please directly to him, i'd need to proxy them otherwise anyway...

(I have the file here, available on request, the submitter allowed me to give
it to people needing it for debugging the crash.

Even when I set is options, I didn't get a crash, though, but the submitter 
sais:

--- snip ---
Yes, I am exporting it via File -> Export as PDF.

What I saw now is: moving to another location all my .openoffice.org*
dirs and exporting the PDF via the button in the toolbar, it worked.
Exporting via the menu entry with default options, it worked.

Now what makes it crash is to select "Lossless compression", on the
first tab, Images section.
Default is "JPEG Compression" with 90% of quality. Changing to
lossless and then exporting I get the crash.

With other PPTs I can export normally using lossless compression.
--- snip ---

So it seems to be related to lossless compression and this specific ppt
(at least).

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