Hi Aleksandar,
in the link you have posted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openoffice.org/+bug/411248
it is mentioned that this is a Samba problem, that is solved by
degrading the Samba version in Ubuntu.
OOo has this problem reported in the following issue
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=104122
Till now there is no information there that the problem is caused by the
OOo.
The corruption you describe happens usually when a file becomes smaller
after storing and the truncation does not work. OOo truncates definitely
the file before writing ( otherwise we had the problem everywhere ), so
it looks like Samba implementation indeed has a problem. Anyway, it is
solved ( workarounded ) in Ubuntu already.
Hope that helps.
Best regards,
Mikhail.
On 02/24/10 20:37, Aleksandar Petrinic wrote:
Hi to all.
I wrote this mail because I really need help. There is a company that used
openoffice for a long time. A week ago we implemented samba server to share
documents between people.
Long story short...
OpenOffice3(on windows) doesn't open file through "network resources", but I
solved by mapping network drive with a unit. (anyway,this is an already know
bug).
The real bug that prevent us to use openoffice in the company(on windows) is
that quite often the opened file (from the share), after some changes (and a
save), become unusable.
The OO says nothing about that, but after a save, if anyone try to re-open
the file, it's unusable. I saw that OO adds some garbage at the end of
file...
I googled a lot, but it seems it's already a know problem; unfortunately I
don't find the solution/workaround (of course I can copy the file on local
pc, then work on it and then finally copy it to the shares, but this is not
a solution, I can't tell ~30 people to work in this way for every file they
need to change).
P.s. the problem not always shows up with the small files.
P.s.s. I found this
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openoffice.org/+bug/411248 it
seems to me it could be releated.
I really need to find a solution for this. Any advice is really apreciated.
Thanks.
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