[Bug 411248] Re: openoffice file corruption when using jungledisk or cifs

2010-02-24 Thread Alexander Tomschy
After playing around with different OpenOffice Packages and Kernel Version on 
both, clients and Server i finally solved this problem with degrading Samba on 
the server to the packages from intrepid-updates  (Samba version 3.2.3). 
Now everything works fine with OO 2.4.1!

Alex

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[Bug 411248] Re: openoffice file corruption when using jungledisk or cifs

2010-02-16 Thread Alexander Tomschy
Sorry for digging this one out again but it looks like i'm affected by exactly 
this strange bug. At my workplace we are mounting public samba shares and home 
directories via pam_mount (= mount.cifs) on the clients which are still Ubuntu 
Hardy workstations (with all updates). Version of OpenOffice is 2.4.1 from the 
repos.
Recently i replaced one really old Debian Sarge (samba 3.0.21c) fileserver with 
Ubuntu Karmic Server (Samba 3.4.0) and with this one we are experiencing the 
same behavior as described above. Saving new files in opendocument format (odt, 
ods etc.) ends up with corrupted big files. There's no problem with .doc or 
.xls. Also i can save opendocument files to those shares from Abiword without 
any problem. When accessing the shares via fuse (smb in nautilus) everthing 
works fine.

locking = yes does not solve this for me nor does any combination of locking 
options in smb.conf.
With the latest OpenOffice .deb packages (3.2) directly from openoffice.org 
everything works fine again but i really would like to stick with the official 
hardy packages.

Any hints are appreciated - thanks Alex

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