On Sunday 03 May 2009 21:43:03 J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) wrote:
> tags 526379 + moreinfo unreproducible
> severity 526379 important
> thanks
> 
> On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 21:36:12 +0200, Noel David Torres Taño wrote:
> > It is completely impossible to copy, either using Ctrl-C, Edit->Copy or 
> > right-mouse->Copy.
> 
> All these forms of copying work fine for me with matching gnumeric, goffice
> and libgsf versions on my amd64 system, so this problem is currently
> unreproducible for me.
> 
> Please check whether this problem is tied to specific spreadsheet files, or
> whether you can reproduce it when starting with a new file. Also, please
> check if this problem is reproducible for you after updating to the sid
> versions of gnumeric, goffice and libgsf.

At this moment I've tried in a brand new file, and it works ok. I've tried with 
existing files and it works ok. But the file in which I detected for first time 
it still happens. I've saved it as an Excel file, opened and edited it in 
OpenOffice.org 3, opened the edited .xls in gnumeric and tried again, and it 
still fails.

I've not (yet) updated the packages.
> 
> > Doing any of these causes this to appear in the stdout/stderr:
> > 
> > ** (gnumeric:5985): CRITICAL **: wbcg_edit_finish: assertion `IS_SHEET 
> > (wbcg->editing_sheet)' failed
> 
> Does this assertion failure show up every time you try to copy data, and
> does it show up immediately?

Once every time I try to copy. What shows up immediately at file open is:

** (gnumeric:28735): CRITICAL **: scg_edit_start: assertion 
`IS_SHEET_CONTROL_GUI (scg)' failed

** (gnumeric:28735): CRITICAL **: wbcg_edit_finish: assertion `IS_SHEET 
(wbcg->editing_sheet)' failed

(gnumeric:28735): Gdk-WARNING **: GdkWindow is too large to allow the use of 
shape masks or shape regions.

** (gnumeric:28735): CRITICAL **: wbcg_edit_finish: assertion `IS_SHEET 
(wbcg->editing_sheet)' failed

> 
> I can reproduce this assertion failure when I close gnumeric even when I do
> a File->Quit immediately after startup, so there does not appear to be a
> connection to any copying issue.


Thanks for everything and hoping this helps

Noel

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