Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: openoffice.org

Hello,

I just discover a nice thing with OOo : 
trying to get ride of gvfs problem, I tried to launch it in several ways :

* through terminal (urxvt, hardy version) : "oowriter <doc.odt>" and "ooffice 
-writer <doc.odt>"
* through launcher : "oowriter" and "ooffice -writer"

I created a new document, saved it on a samba share. so far, so good. Then I 
exported it to PDF, in the same smb directory. So far, so good, no error [both 
with oowriter and ooffice -writer]
Then, close OOo, reopen it, open the same file, edit it, save... ok, no 
problem. Export it to pdf, same place and name as the previous export. HERE we 
have a problem :
1- with oowriter : no error BUT it doesn't ask if we really want to override 
the file
2- with ooffice : ask if we want to override the file, BUT crashes with some 
I/O error....

Is it normal? I thought oowriter was a "link" to ooffice -writer [or to
soffice.bin maybe], and thus should behave the same...

I don't know for now if it's only a problem on ubuntu. I'll try on
another linux distro this evening.

** Affects: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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oowriter doesn't behave like ooffice -writer
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/261148
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