[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 144144] Crash in: SkiaSalGraphicsImpl::applyXor()

2022-12-27 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=144144

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 144144] Crash in: SkiaSalGraphicsImpl::applyXor()

2022-09-08 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=144144

--- Comment #12 from Xisco Faulí  ---
(In reply to Colin from comment #11)
> (In reply to Xisco Faulí from comment #10)
> > 
> > 
> > applyXor(), this issue is no longer reproducible in LibreOffice 7.4.0.3
> > Please update to the latest version
> > Closing as RESOLVED WORKSFORME
> 
> And when does 7.4 reach the safe community release?

I believe you mean 'still' phase ? around 7.4.4

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 144144] Crash in: SkiaSalGraphicsImpl::applyXor()

2022-09-08 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #11 from Colin  ---
(In reply to Xisco Faulí from comment #10)
> 
> 
> applyXor(), this issue is no longer reproducible in LibreOffice 7.4.0.3
> Please update to the latest version
> Closing as RESOLVED WORKSFORME

And when does 7.4 reach the safe community release?

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 144144] Crash in: SkiaSalGraphicsImpl::applyXor()

2022-09-08 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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Xisco Faulí  changed:

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 Resolution|--- |WORKSFORME

--- Comment #10 from Xisco Faulí  ---
According to
https://crashreport.libreoffice.org/stats/signature/SkiaSalGraphicsImpl::applyXor(),
this issue is no longer reproducible in LibreOffice 7.4.0.3
Please update to the latest version
Closing as RESOLVED WORKSFORME

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 144144] Crash in: SkiaSalGraphicsImpl::applyXor()

2022-03-24 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #9 from Julien Nabet  ---
If Skia related (at least for the last crash), this may help:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/FirstSteps#Graphics-related_issues_.28_Skia_.29

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 144144] Crash in: SkiaSalGraphicsImpl::applyXor()

2022-01-27 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #8 from Xisco Faulí  ---
According to the crashreport, it's related to SKIA.

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 144144] Crash in: SkiaSalGraphicsImpl::applyXor()

2022-01-07 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #7 from Colin  ---
Created attachment 177369
  --> https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/attachment.cgi?id=177369=edit
Screen Dump

Just discovered something sinister.
After the latest crashing, recovering and reporting I perceived a noisier
cooling fan so I investigated.
Attached is the Task Manager Screen.
Libre Office is not running anything. All files closed, I even opened and
closed one to try to "flush it out" - Twice. All it does is push the CPU%
higher.
Yes, killing the task does kill it

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 144144] Crash in: SkiaSalGraphicsImpl::applyXor()

2021-08-28 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=144144

--- Comment #6 from Colin  ---
(In reply to Telesto from comment #5)
> (In reply to Colin from comment #3)
> 
> Launch Libreoffice -> Help -> Restart in safe mode. Restore factory settings
> -> Whole profile

Yay now all I have to do is remember all my old settings and make this version
7.2.0.4 mine.

Thanks. Hopefully, you won't be offended if I don't try to recreate the bug.

I have a nasty suspicion it was associated with the recent installation of
Style Reporter which I'm not going to reinstall - even to help you out.

Thanks again - feel free to mark it not a bug - flaky extension or something
that will get it off your books.

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 144144] Crash in: SkiaSalGraphicsImpl::applyXor()

2021-08-28 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #5 from Telesto  ---
(In reply to Colin from comment #3)
> You have more chance of being struck by lightning TWICE.
> It completely screwed my installation.
> An update to a later version also failed to remediate.
> Completely uninstalling and reinstalling everything exposed another bug -
> Even a fresh install of the latest stable release found all the old APPDATA
> files AFTER uninstallation and Registry flushing with CCleaner.
> Now I have to uninstall, find and remove all files on the disk even vaguely
> resembling LO in program, program data, Appdata and probably even the
> windows temp folder. Perhaps you could tell me where else to look in case
> I've missed something. And there I was thinking uninstall meant uninstall.
> If these endeavours fail then I can't even use Libre Office - let alone
> experiment

Launch Libreoffice -> Help -> Restart in safe mode. Restore factory settings ->
Whole profile

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 144144] Crash in: SkiaSalGraphicsImpl::applyXor()

2021-08-28 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #4 from Colin  ---
(In reply to Telesto from comment #2)
> An upgrading 7.1 or even 7.2 might help too..

Been there, done that, pd on the stage.

Uninstall doesn't so the complete reinstall just carried the old bug into the
new version路‍♂️

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 144144] Crash in: SkiaSalGraphicsImpl::applyXor()

2021-08-28 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #3 from Colin  ---
You have more chance of being struck by lightning TWICE.
It completely screwed my installation.
An update to a later version also failed to remediate.
Completely uninstalling and reinstalling everything exposed another bug -
Even a fresh install of the latest stable release found all the old APPDATA
files AFTER uninstallation and Registry flushing with CCleaner.
Now I have to uninstall, find and remove all files on the disk even vaguely
resembling LO in program, program data, Appdata and probably even the windows
temp folder. Perhaps you could tell me where else to look in case I've missed
something. And there I was thinking uninstall meant uninstall.
If these endeavours fail then I can't even use Libre Office - let alone
experiment

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 144144] Crash in: SkiaSalGraphicsImpl::applyXor()

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--- Comment #2 from Telesto  ---
An upgrading 7.1 or even 7.2 might help too..

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 144144] Crash in: SkiaSalGraphicsImpl::applyXor()

2021-08-28 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #1 from Roman Kuznetsov <79045_79...@mail.ru> ---
If you'll can repeat it with clear steps for reproduction of the problem it
would be cool

Can you do some expirements?

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