https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=172196
--- Comment #3 from Bernard Réveil <[email protected]> --- (In reply to rawleyl from comment #2) > If you allow it to repair the file when prompted, are you able to save it > and then reopen the newly saved file, or does it still crash? > > I can reproduce the crash if I select "No" when prompted to repair the file > on the latest dev build but not on 24.2.0.1 or earlier. From what I can tell > though it is able to load the file after repairing and it can then be saved > and reopened without issue. I don't know enough to determine myself whether > the issue is a regression or if LO is correctly finding an issue in the > generated file. > > Bisected with win64-25.2 > > commit efae4fc42d5fe3c0a69757226f38efc10d101194 [log] > author Michael Stahl <[email protected]> Tue Jul 16 > 12:12:09 2024 > +0200 > committer Michael Stahl <[email protected]> Tue Jul 16 > 15:57:43 > 2024 +0200 > tree 5e7fe7051a76f04b1b8b2ab9c46c271e3f8ff666 > parent 2f81046033bb4082f888edfa94685d2dcc2689aa [diff] > > package: add additional consistency checks for local file header If I allow the repair, the file is OK and usable. This is a workaround, but it's problematic for my users. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
