Hi Nuno,Le 02/07/2011 12:13, Nuno J. Silva a écrit :On 2011-07-02, Eric 
wrote:Le 30/06/2011 01:44, planas wrote:A possible work around is to save the 
file in odt, then open and edit
it. Then save as docx or doc. Doc files are better understood and easier
to handle. Also, doc files can be opened by the current version of MS
Word. Unless the files contain Word 2007/2010 specific features, this
could work.Hi, that's what i did, unfortunately it doesn't prevent lowriter 
from crashing.


Here are 2 another strace logs :


1-http://dl.free.fr/b6M830KIY(crash right from the beginning)
2-http://dl.free.fr/ai9UYfNXm(random crash while i was working on the 
document)The one that crashed in the beggining, it looks like it was loading 
some
UNO stuff, the other two (the second you linked now and the other you
linked in an earlier message) crash after trying to load autocorrection
data (that does not exist):


,----
| 2906  00:48:33.378073 
access("/home/rm/.libreoffice/3/user/autocorr/acor_.dat", F_OK) = -1 ENOENT (No 
such file or directory)
| 2906  00:48:33.395609 
access("/home/rm/.libreoffice/3/user/autocorr/acor_.dat", F_OK) = -1 ENOENT (No 
such file or directory)
| 2906  00:48:33.439753 --- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) @ 0 (0) ---
`----Is anyone here who can read them and understand what is the problem
(which really prevents me from working with LibreOffice) ?Maybe more 
experienced people (developers?) can tell what's wrong from
the straces.How to get their attention? :)But as straces just show system 
calls, they don't show *exactly* where
did the problem occur (or, more correctly, where did it explode).


If you can try getting a backtrace, it'll probably be useful too. The
problem is that for a complete, human-readable backtrace you need LibO
debug packages. 
See:http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport#How_to_get_backtrace_.28on_Linux.29I'm
 ok to make a backtrace, but where can I find the
    libreoffice*-debuginfo packages (I'm on Ubuntu 11.04)?Regards,Eric
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