Hello Rene,

On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 3:32 PM, Rene Engelhard <r...@debian.org> wrote:

> reassign 572107 openoffice.org-kde
> found 572107 1:3.2.0-2
> tag 572107 + moreinfo
> tag 572107 + unreproducible
> thanks
>
> On Mon, Mar 01, 2010 at 12:52:35PM -0300, pedro bulach gapski wrote:
> > Package: openoffice.org
> > Version: 1:3.2.0-2
> > Severity: grave
> > Justification: renders package unusable
>
> Nonsense. If at all, this probably would be a bug in the kde plugin
> (which is shown below) which would be openoffice.org-kde.
>

I can not tell them apart.


>
> > OpenOffice just crashes at statup on mu KDE desktop. Backtrace follows.
>
> Not here. (plain sid, amd64 - I don't have a i386/sid/kde4 combo
> aqnd using KDE4 from a i386 chroot is ummm...)
> Besides that, wtf do you use 3.2.0-2 on testing? I mean, it is
> not in testing. There very well might be some increased dep on KDE missing
> (of course sid packages were built with sids KDE) - but that would be KDE
> bug
>

Last week or so I reported a bug on oocalc, namely that it would crash on
drag-n-drop on sheets (KDE). On that discussion it was mentioned that this
was fixed on 3.2. So as soon as it entered sid, I gave it a try.

Anyway, 3.1.1-16 was fine here, apart from the sheet drag-n-drop. OTOH, 3.2
does not load. It only crashes and pops the recovery window at every load.

The gdb bt shows a SIGABRT, and maybe that was generated by an abort() or
assert() in the code.

If it does happen to be a testing/sid issue, at least some dependencies
should be fixed. My guess, however, is at a kde integration issue.



>
> I bet you installed using apt-get -t unstable. Did you also upgrade
> openoffice.org-kde?
>

I installed with aptitude install
openoffice.org/unstableopenoffice.org-kde/unstable, so yes, I have
upgraded openoffice.org-kde.



>
> Grüße/Regards,
>
> René
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