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and subject line Bug#504323: fixed in gcc-snapshot 20090107-1
has caused the Debian Bug report #504323,
regarding openoffice.org-core: Segmentation fault at startup with gcc 4.4 libs
to be marked as done.
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> reassign 504323 gcc-snapshot
Bug#504323: openoffice.org-core: Segmentation fault at startup with gcc 4.4 libs
Bug reassigned from package `openoffice.org-core' to `gcc-snapshot'.
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lhard wrote:
tag 504323 - moreinfo
tag 504323 - unreproducible
retitle 504323 openoffice.org-core: Segmentation fault at startup with gcc 4.4
libs
forwarded 504323 d...@udk.openoffice.org
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Hi,
Florian Goujeon wrote:
It was indeed my mistake. I
notfixed 504323 1:3.0.1~rc1-2
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Rene Engelhard wrote:
> BTW; it works for me with 3.0.1 on amd64... Florian, can you confirm?
No, sorry, no idea why it worked before I wrote this, but it actually
doesn't...
Grüße/Regards,
René
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.''`. René Engelhard -- Debian GNU/Linux Developer
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found 504323 1:2.4.1-7
close 504323 1:3.0.1~rc1-2
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Hi,
Kay Ramme - Sun Germany - Hamburg wrote:
> seems to be an incompatibility of libgcc_s . Could you provide the
> memory map of the process and may be some debug info for the bridge as
> well?
If you tell me/Florian how to do it/what
: Segmentation fault at startup with gcc 4.4
libs
forwarded 504323 d...@udk.openoffice.org
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[ d...@udk: as usual, please Cc all involved! ]
Hi,
Florian Goujeon wrote:
It was indeed my mistake. I'm working with GCC4.4 svn and installed it
in /usr/local. OOo, instead of using the straight /usr/
tag 504323 - moreinfo
tag 504323 - unreproducible
retitle 504323 openoffice.org-core: Segmentation fault at startup with gcc 4.4
libs
forwarded 504323 d...@udk.openoffice.org
thanks
[ d...@udk: as usual, please Cc all involved! ]
Hi,
Florian Goujeon wrote:
> It was indeed my mistake.
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