This bug is not limited to afs, the same thing happens for me on an nfs share.
The chmod 666 workaround also works for me.
~Aidan Furlan
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Confirmed - this workaround fixes it on my system as well. Thanks.
Andy
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Andrew J Perrin wrote:
An interesting update: the problem does not seem to exist with
OpenOffice native files (OpenDocument), i.e., .odt and .ods files. It
happens with the same files saved in Microsoft formats, i.e., .doc and
.xls, in the same directories.
We get this for all document format
An interesting update: the problem does not seem to exist with OpenOffice
native files (OpenDocument), i.e., .odt and .ods files. It happens with
the same files saved in Microsoft formats, i.e., .doc and .xls, in the
same directories.
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The same behavior is observed using 3.1.0.
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bts notforwarded 524108
bts notforwarded 216596
tag 216596 - wontfix
forcemerge 524108 216596
close 216596 1:2.4.1-17
thanks
Hi,
Andrew J Perrin wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Apr 2009, Rene Engelhard wrote:
>
>>> Maybe locking? Please try 3.1, which has some of the loging regressions
>>> introduced in 3.0
On Tue, 14 Apr 2009, Rene Engelhard wrote:
Maybe locking? Please try 3.1, which has some of the loging regressions
introduced in 3.0 fixed.
I will try but OO.o is in so many packages that it's quite difficult to
upgrade ad hoc to 3.1.
(And if that doesn't fix it - why is this "important",
On Tue, 14 Apr 2009, Rene Engelhard wrote:
(And if that doesn't fix it - why is this "important", please? It's not as
afs is a common fs on pcs where you commonly use OOo ;) )
Actually using AFS *client* is fairly common on desktop machines, as many
enterprises use it as a centralized server
severity 524108 normal
tag 524108 + moreinfo
forwarded 524108 http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=25850
thanks
Hi,
Rene Engelhard wrote:
> Andrew Perrin wrote:
> > Since upgrading to OpenOffice.org 3.0, documents opened from an AFS
> > filesystem open read-only. I have full write ac
Hi,
Andrew Perrin wrote:
> Since upgrading to OpenOffice.org 3.0, documents opened from an AFS
> filesystem open read-only. I have full write access to the filesystem, and
> changing the locking option in soffice.sh makes no difference.
Maybe locking? Please try 3.1, which has some of the loging
Package: openoffice.org
Version: 1:3.0.1-9
Severity: important
Since upgrading to OpenOffice.org 3.0, documents opened from an AFS
filesystem open read-only. I have full write access to the filesystem, and
changing the locking option in soffice.sh makes no difference.
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