I am in the same boat—i386 build failed both on PPA and my own server
running it under pbuilder, and the amd64 build succeeded both on PPA and
my server.

I am installing packages now to see if they fix the problem at least on
the amd64 platform, and if they do then we just need to figure it out
for i386.  I don't know why the build would succeed for one platform and
not the other... that is confusing to me.

One thing that I did notice; my build regressed bug 131526.

It also did *not* fix this bug, though it did at least crash and show
the "OpenOffice.org Document Recovery" screen instead of actually
freezing, at least in Writer.  In Calc, it still locks hard, and has to
be sent a nasty signal to get the executable to die.  That's an
improvement, but as the saying goes, there is no cigar yet.

Is there someone able to take a look at this that has some C++/OOo
programming knowledge that might be able to figure out why the patch
didn't do what it was advertised to do?  Could it be an interaction
between this patch from upstream and another Debian or Ubuntu patch to
OOo?

Is someone able to try building the vanilla upstream and see if it works
that way, maybe?  My server is currently working on other work, and I
don't know that I can repackage OOo from pristine sources to try on PPA.
I'd try to use the OOo supplied binaries, but they're i386, not amd64.

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[gutsy] OpenOffice crashes/hangs on errors in current gtk theme
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/131526
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