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                 Issue #|80328
                 Summary|[a11y] OpenOffice sbase application crashes when Orca 
                        |is running.
               Component|Database access
                 Version|OOo 2.2.1 RC3
                Platform|All
                     URL|
              OS/Version|All
                  Status|NEW
       Status whiteboard|
                Keywords|
              Resolution|
              Issue type|DEFECT
                Priority|P3
            Subcomponent|none
             Assigned to|es
             Reported by|richburridge





------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Aug  3 15:38:57 +0000 
2007 -------
There doesn't seem to be a "OOo-dev 2.3.0 entry in the "Found in version"
scrolling list. That's what I'm using on Gnu Linux Ubuntu Gutsy with all the
latest updates (build SRC680_m222) and latest Orca from SVN HEAD.

See also Orca bug #463172, which is blocked by this issue.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=463172

Steps to reproduce:

1/ Startup Orca.
2/ Startup /opt/ooo-dev2.3/program/sbase
3/ Work your way through the startup wizard and create a new
   database. Press the Next button
4/ Do not register the database and open the database for editing.
   Press the Finish button.
5/ The "Save as" dialog will appear. Just use the default selected name
   press the Save button.

The New Database main window will appear. After 10-15 seconds, it
will fall into Error Recovery mode.

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