Andrea Pescetti wrote:
Richard/g wrote:
204rc1 (in Debian and elsewhere) is broken for any serious work --trying
to apply paragraphs styles results in 98% of CPU resources being tied
up. Returning to 203-6 fixes this problem.
You are describing what appears to be quite a serious issue. It seems rather
unlikely that it affects ES localization only.
However, I cannot reproduce it with OOo 2.0.4-RC2 Italian. If you can provide a
step-by-step method to reproduce it in any 2.0.4-RC2 version, please write to
the qa-dev mailing list at [email protected] : it is possible that some
bugs are being overlooked due an ongoing long discussion about the update
notification feature.
Hello Andrea,
Actually, I was using the English build without the langpack. And it was
the build from the Debian repository.
However, you are correct, I need to ascertain if it was the document or
the build that was at fault. Unfortunately, I was in a situation of
completing a translation with my clientes document, with people looking
over my shoulder, so I just reverted to the "testing" version and
completed the job. I'm hesitant to reinstall, but you are correct.
The document in question has a rather checkered past: a pdf converted to
doc to odt for translation with OmegaT-1.6rc12a, then continued
formatting in odt.
It was reproducible at the time, for me:
Highlight a paragraph section, right-click, > Paragraph >
Change a couple of properties, for instance, Spacing above and below
paragraph.
CPU almost immediately to 98% and stayed until my patience ran out. It
might have come back but I didn't have the time to wait it out.
The new process of building only rpms is a flawed decision in the eyes
of the Debian world. Alien works OK but I get more stable results
using a build built by experienced deb builders.
We never had complaints about Italian builds, although half of the
testers use a Debian derivative. Solutions proposed (in Italian) at
http://it.openoffice.org/qa/#multiple have worked flawlessly for all of them.
Yes, I've used them as well, but several Debian developers were not very
complimentary of alien conversions. It may just be an attitude problem
on their part.
Best regards,
Andrea Pescetti - Italian Native-Lang Project Co-Lead.
More, after I download OOo204rc2 from OOo and then reinstall OOo204 from
the Debian repos.
saludos,
Richard.
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