On 11/3/20 6:10 AM, Kuang-Chun Cheng wrote:
> Mike McCarthy, W1NR <sy...@w1nr.net> 於 2020年11月3日 週二 下午7:56寫道:
> 
>>
>>> Can you reproduce the problem with this document?
>>>
>>> And, when the crash happened, could you still ping the computer from
>>> another device in the network?
>>>
>>> Crashing hard so that only a reset helps is usually only possible with a
>>> kernel bug or hardware issue, not something LibreOffice should be able to
>>> do.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Simon
>>>
>> I would agree. In my experience, so called "lockups" are usually the
>> result of the video crashing. If you can ping then try ssh to the box
>> and do init 3 then init 5 to reset the graphics and see if that clears it.
>>
> Hi
> 
> In my case, when the LibreOffice lockup happened, the PC was still alive.
> The Desktop/GUI is frozen, and the only thing still working is the mouse
> pointer
> which still follows the mouse movement.  However, you can only move the
> mouse pointer,
> but clicking on the mouse button doesn't work.
> 
> Keyboard seems to die, but Ctrl-Alt-F2 still works.  So I can use text mode
> to kill the Desktop session (mate-session, gdm-session) to logout, then the
> system will back
> and GUI login dialog show up.
> 
> I can't repeat the problem, but it happens sometime (at CentOS 6x, 7x & 8x).
> 

I spend hours upon hours in libreoffice calc and libreoffice writer on
both CentOS 7 and CentOS 8.

I use the standard gnome desktop, not gnome classic or mate.

I have NEVER had a lockup in libreoffice.

These are the basic build requirements for libreoffice:

autoconf
automake
bc
binutils
bison
desktop-file-utils
doxygen
findutils
flex
gcc-c++
gdb
git
gperf
icu
make
perl(Digest::MD5)
zip
python-devel
boost-devel
cups-devel
expat-devel
fontpackages-devel
glm-devel
hyphen-devel
libicu-devel
libjpeg-turbo-devel
lpsolve-devel
openldap-devel
pam-devel
pkgconfig(bluez)
pkgconfig(cppunit)
pkgconfig(dbus-glib-1)
pkgconfig(dconf)
pkgconfig(epoxy)
pkgconfig(evolution-data-server-1.2)
pkgconfig(freetype2)
pkgconfig(glew) >= 1.10.0
pkgconfig(glu)
pkgconfig(gobject-introspection-1.0)
pkgconfig(graphite2)
pkgconfig(gstreamer-1.0)
pkgconfig(gstreamer-plugins-base-1.0)
pkgconfig(gtk+-2.0)
pkgconfig(gtk+-3.0)
pkgconfig(harfbuzz)
pkgconfig(hunspell)
pkgconfig(ice)
pkgconfig(lcms2)
pkgconfig(libabw-0.1)
pkgconfig(libcdr-0.1)
pkgconfig(libclucene-core)
pkgconfig(libcmis-0.5)
pkgconfig(libcurl)
pkgconfig(libetonyek-0.1)
pkgconfig(libexttextcat)
pkgconfig(libfreehand-0.1)
pkgconfig(libidn)
pkgconfig(liblangtag)
pkgconfig(libmspub-0.1)
pkgconfig(libmwaw-0.3)
pkgconfig(libodfgen-0.1)
pkgconfig(liborcus-0.12)
pkgconfig(libpagemaker-0.0)
pkgconfig(librevenge-0.0)
pkgconfig(libstaroffice-0.0)
pkgconfig(libvisio-0.1)
pkgconfig(libwpd-0.10)
pkgconfig(libwpg-0.3)
pkgconfig(libwps-0.4)
pkgconfig(libxml-2.0)
pkgconfig(libxslt)
pkgconfig(libzmf-0.0)
pkgconfig(mdds-1.2)
pkgconfig(mythes)
pkgconfig(neon)
pkgconfig(nss)
pkgconfig(poppler)
pkgconfig(poppler-cpp)
pkgconfig(redland)
pkgconfig(sane-backends)
pkgconfig(xext)
pkgconfig(xinerama)
pkgconfig(xt)
pkgconfig(zlib)
postgresql-devel
unixODBC-devel
ant
bsh
java-devel
junit
pentaho-reporting-flow-engine
liberation-mono-fonts
liberation-sans-fonts
liberation-serif-fonts
rpmlib(FileDigests) <= 4.6.0-1
rpmlib(CompressedFileNames) <= 3.0.4-1


They are very gnome (gtk) centric.  Maybe mate or another external build
is impacting this?  Or maybe you have upgraded one of these rpms outside
of CentOS-7?

This file lists all the packages in the build root at the time of building:

https://buildlogs.centos.org/c7.2003.00.x86_64/libreoffice/20200401031402/5.3.6.1-24.el7.x86_64/root.log

Specifically, starting at the line:

DEBUG util.py:417:   ant                         noarch 1.9.4-2.el7
    c7.1810.00.x86_64 2.0 M

any (especially the *-devel) files can be linked against and very
important to proper operation of LibreOffice.  The updates provided bu
official CentOS packages should continue to work, any 3rd party
replacements may not.

All that being said .. The only thing I can really provide is that I do
not see this issue.

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