On 19 April 2011 13:38, walt <w41...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 04/17/2011 05:32 PM, Carlos Sura wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On 17 April 2011 16:14, walt <w41...@gmail.com <mailto:w41...@gmail.com>>
>> wrote:
>>
>>    On 04/17/2011 11:38 AM, Carlos Sura wrote:
>>
>>
>>        But, trying as a normal user, isn't working and I dont have any
>> clue
>>        about what is making this problem, there is no log or error to
>>        trace.
>>
>>        So, I've unistalled libreoffice, and installed again, but... Isn't
>>        working yet... I'm not really sure what's this problem, since I
>> don't
>>        have any clue or any idea to trace this error.
>>
>>
>>    Try strace this way (as normal user):
>>
>>    $strace -f -o outputfile /usr/bin/libreoffice
>>
>>    The -f flag allows strace to follow as the shell-script starts the real
>>    binary executable.  Look through 'outputfile' for messages that look
>>    fatal :)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Hello Walt, thank you for your answer
>>
>> This is the paste: http://tinypaste.com/dde0e1
>>
>
> The trace clearly shows a segfault, which is what you would expect given
> how
> the program behaves -- but I can't tell what's causing it.  Maybe someone
> else
> can tell us.
>
> I can suggest a few things to check, though.  I'd try moving or deleting
> your
> ~/.libreoffice directory to see if something in there is corrupted.  If LO
> wants to import old settings from OO try saying no.
>
> I notice you're using iced-tea for java.  Have you used java-config-2 to
> make sure it's all set up correctly?  Note that the java settings in LO
> need to be edited by hand if you change java versions :(Dumb, but doesn't
> cause a segfault for me.)
>
> Are you running python-3 instead of python-2?
>
> Do you get the same segfault by running
> /usr/lib64/libreoffice/program/soffice.bin
> directly?
>
> Good idea to create a new (ordinary) user account so you can try failing
> programs
> with a completely fresh environment -- not at all the same as running
> something
> as root, of course, and very safe if you use a strong password for the new
> user.
>
> Out of ideas for the moment.
>
>
>
>
Hello Walt, thank you for your answer, after several days without
libreoffice working, you told me the answer,  I'd try deleting your
~/.libreoffice directory, after that, LibreOffice was working fine again.

Thank you...

Also it would be nice to know the cause of this problem.

Regards


-- 
Carlos Sura.-

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