https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54264

LeMoyne Castle <lemoyne.cas...@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #19 from LeMoyne Castle <lemoyne.cas...@gmail.com> ---
This bug is opening files from Finder.  I note the test which says it doesn't
matter whether LibreOffice is already running or not.  

Testing on v3.6.3.2 on Ubuntu Was able to reproduce the error message by giving
bad file names on the command line.  Two bad files on one command line
separated with a space come through with separate error 'does not exist'
message boxes.  Any two files when quoted and mashed together
("file1.odt""file2.odt") or comma separated ("file1.odt","file2.odt") give a
single error message that matches the symptom here.  

I can find no code in the command line argument parser (or any
related/subsequent routine) to separate multiple files crammed into one command
line argument.

>From the above, I infer that the issue is in desktop/app -or- the issue may be
as simple as a missing space in the call template in the desktop integration
for the Mac.

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