This is fixed in the current development version of Ubuntu as it uses
LibreOffice4.
For Quantal I don't need no attention anymore, because I use Raring now and
there it works.
If it is not fixed in Quantal the developers / Ubuntu / Canonical gambles away
their own reputation. It's sad for
here i am using lubuntu raring.
no more problems.
2013/5/28 TheGhost 1048...@bugs.launchpad.net
This is fixed in the current development version of Ubuntu as it uses
LibreOffice4.
For Quantal I don't need no attention anymore, because I use Raring now
and there it works.
If it is not
TheGhost, this is a significant bug in Ubuntu. If you need a fix for the
bug in previous versions of Ubuntu, please do steps 1 and 2 of the SRU
Procedure [1] to bring the need to a developer's attention.
[1]: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#Procedure
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What about Quantal ? When is LibreOffice4 backported to it ? Or is it
supposed to stay broken till april 2014 (support time of 12.10/Quantal)
?
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Fix released with LibreOffice 4 to raring.
** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Title:
soffice.bin
All who still suffering from this crasher, just use the LibreOffice PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~libreoffice/+archive/ppa
It's fixed there.
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Come on, what's so hard to fix this ? Just bring a new stable upstream
version for LibreOffice. At the moment it is unuseable, everytime a try
to edit a diagram it crashes. We have January and this bug isn't fixed
since October. How can you expect to use this (Ubuntu) in a production
environment ?
Bug #1042187 has a different signature, but the symptoms sound quite
similar. Bug #1042070 is similar as well, talking about both menus and
charts.
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Steps to reproduce:
1. Start LibreOffice Calc
2. Click the Chart icon in the toolbar
3. Click Cancel
Backtrace with libreoffice-dbg installed, obtained via:
1. Do step 1. of Steps to reproduce
2. sudo gdb -p $(pgrep soffice.bin)
3. c on the (gdb) prompt
4. Do step 2. and 3. of Steps to
On Unity, it also crashes, but I get the following error:
** (soffice:25543): CRITICAL **: void g_lo_menu_remove(GLOMenu*, gint):
assertion `0 = position position (gint) menu-items-len' failed
The difference in behaviour could be because Unity and Gnome Shell
differ in terms of how the menus
It seems to happen when quitting any OLE object editing… Formula,
diagramm…
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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