https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=79138

Luuk <luu...@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #2 from Luuk <luu...@gmail.com> ---
What i tried to do was:
"Find out if a long (in time) operation would influence the Autorecovery"

What i did was:
1) I created an calc-sheet  (see attachment test4242.ods)
2) I copied cells A3:C3
3) I pasted them to: A4:A1048575
4) Then i pressed Ctrl+Home to get back to the top of my sheet
5) I selected: A4:C1048575, and pressed the 'Delete'-key

On 1 of my attempts to do this, i received the 'bad allocation' error.
On other attempts, i was not able to save the document after step 5
(Resulting in I/O errors, which i have not copied...)

I know that (especially step 3) seems a pretty useless action, But these steps
should not be the cause of a problem when working with a calc-sheet.

Finally, after Joel's comment, i tested this with 4.2.4.2, and same thing go
wrong in this version. (It's not a new bug for 4.3 )

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