On Tue, 11 Feb 2014 14:47:28 +0100
"Rony G. Flatscher (Apache)" <r...@apache.org> wrote:

> 
> On 11.02.2014 10:45, Oliver-Rainer Wittmann wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On 11.02.2014 09:55, Herbert Duerr wrote:
> >> Hi Rony,
> >>
> >> On 10.02.2014 21:14, Rony G. Flatscher (Apache) wrote:
> >>> A few remarks using yesterday's build:
> >>>
> >>> - If letting AOO 4.1 hang around with swriter (doing nothing), after
> >>> approx. two minutes AOO
> >>> crashes: do you need the DiagnosticReport file in case you cannot
> >>> duplicate this?
> >>
> >> Yes please.
> >> There are hints from other users that the crash after a while may have
> >> to do with the update service having problems. Does the problem persist
> >> when you disable the automatic update check?
> >> (OpenOffice->Preferences->OpenOffice->OnlineUpdate->CheckAutomatically)
> Actually, it does not show anymore! :(
> 
> Even removed all installed components (AOO, ScriptProvider.oxt), reinstalled 
> AOO alone, then with
> the ScriptProvider.oxt to no avail.
> 
> However, I still have yesterdays DiagnosticReports which I can make available 
> (at least I can see
> three different crashes, soffice with a SIGSEGV (linked to the Java awt event 
> thread problem),
> soffice with a SIGABRT, and a unopkg with a SIGABRT. Altogether I have eleven 
> crash files created
> with the 64-bit version that you have made kindly available yesterday.
> 
> Please advise, whether you want all crash files from yesterday and where to 
> put them (issue, make it
> downloadable, send it as an attachment?)!
> 
> > Or:
> > - Does the crash occur when you check manually (Menu Help - Check for 
> > Updates...) for a new AOO
> > version?
> No crash.
> 
> > - Does the crash occur when you check manually (Menu Tools - Extension 
> > Manager - Check for Updates?
> No crash, but a popup-error dialog with the title "OpenOffice 4.1.0" and the 
> message "Error reading
> data from the Internet. Server error message.".
> 
> After pressing the o.k. button, this is followed by another error popup 
> "OpenOffice 4.1.0" with the
> message "http://www.rexxla.org/updates/ScriptProviderForooRexx.update.xml 
> does not exist.", pressing
> o.k. yields one error popup after another for each URL that does not exist, 
> e.g.
> "http://sourceforge.net/projects/bsf4oorexx/files/ScriptProviderForooRexx.update.html";.
> 
> Removing the ScriptProvider extension (not all of its URLs are valid 
> currently), rerunning the
> Extension Manager - Check for Updates yields no updates and does not yield a 
> crash.

A quick inspection shows that there is no 
/updates/ScriptProviderForooRexx.update.xml at that site. So perhaps the Rexx 
section needs to be written in the light of more up to date information. I know 
nothing more than I relate here, so cannot help further.


-- 
Rory O'Farrell <ofarr...@iol.ie>

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