Gregoire Gentil wrote:
Hello,

Hi there!


We are are integrating OpenOffice 2.1 in our own Linux distribution. We
have a problem with the OLE-load/save conversion of the importer.

We have found a huge performance gap between the Sun binaries and any
other compiled binaries (Gentoo, Novell, Ubuntu...) when importing a
complex word document with some OLE objects. When the OLE-LOAD
CONVERSION is checked, 2.1 Sun binaries takes 10 seconds to open the doc
while any other compiled binaries (Gentoo, Novell, Ubuntu...) takes two
to three minutes to open the same document. If the OLE-load conversion
is unchecked, performance is identical. Obviously, if there is no
embeded OLE object, situation is identical for all binaries.

Does anybody have an idea what could explain this huge performance gap?

Just a wild guess:

What about that makro conversion stuff that hasn´t yet made it into a mainstream milestone but might eventually be included as patch through ooo-build build environment, maybe that´s dragging down performance drastically.

Is there any patch for the OLE-load/save conversion that is in the Sun
build and not available in any other distribution?

I believe it could also be the other way round that there is a patch in the other distributions that is not (yet) in the Sun build ;-)


Many thanks by advance. Best regards,

Gregoire



Kind regards,
Bernd Eilers

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