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User lla changed the following:

                What    |Old value                 |New value
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                  Status|RESOLVED                  |REOPENED
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              Resolution|FIXED                     |
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------- Additional comments from l...@openoffice.org Mon Dec 14 07:46:55 +0000 
2009 -------
This bug is not fixed, on my System (Gentoo) I can reproduce the behaviour.
Office crash (calls Document Recovery)

I mount a smb share with:
1. mount //Windows/home /mnt/Windows/ -t cifs -o
domain=<workgroup>,credentials=/etc/autofs/smbfs_user,uid=<user>,gid=<group>,rw,file_mode=0664,dir_mode=0775

Replace the <...> with your values.

2. chdir to /mnt/Windows/...

open an office from shell like:
3. /path/to/office/soffice odf-file

You will got the Document Recovery.

Close the office, chdir to '/'
unmount the /mnt/Windows

mount the path again with additional options: ',nobrl' (without quotes) maybe
you need ',noserverino' also.
go back to point 2.
Now the document should open.


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