Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2016 18:32:01 -0500 To: office@freebsd.org Cc: roberthuff@rcn.com Subject: problem(s) with LibreOffice Message-ID: <22157.41969.473995.905660@jerusalem.litteratus.org>
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Hello: On a system running: FreeBSD 10.1-RC3 #0 r273690M: Sun Oct 26 21:01:00 EDT 2014 amd64 and LibreOffice 5.0.4 built on December 18 (and not used since then) I am having two (related?) problems. 1) If I start LibreOffice, it declares there is a document ("Untitled 1") from a previously crashed session. If I tell it to recover the document it appears to have done so ... but ... the recovered document does not appear in the editor pane (as I believe should be the case). If I say "discard unrecovered document" it goes directly to a new editor pane. In either case: if I close LO, and start it anew, I again get the document recovery screen for "Untitled 1". I also get sent to document recovery if I try to open a document while looking at a blank pane. 2) Attempting to bypass this: huff@jerusalem> /usr/local/lib/libreoffice/program/swriter --norestore This takes me to a new document. If I type Ctl-O ... about 2 seconds later it crashes with: (soffice:37584): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: The property GtkButton:use-stock is deprecated and shouldn't be used anymore. It will be removed in a future version. (soffice:37584): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: The property GtkSettings:gtk-button-images is deprecated and shouldn't be used anymore. It will be removed in a future version. Application Error Fatal exception: Signal 6 A core dump is available on request. A list of LibreOffice build options is appended. I have googled "LibreOffice"+"document recovery" and found nothing, nor is there anything in the FreeBSD bug system. Help, please? Respectfully, Robert Huff **** Build options CUPS : on GNOME : off GTK2 : off GTK3 : on JAVA : on KDE4 : off MMEDIA : off PGSQL : off SDK : off SYSTRAY : off TEST : on VERBOSE : off WEBDAV : off
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