https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=126487
--- Comment #7 from Jonathan Hayward <[email protected]> --- Unexpected comment on trying to duplicate it: I wasn't able to restore from backup, so I tried to download a fresh 4.0.0 from OpenOffice.org (you might prefer AOO, but I was trying to replicate conditions as closely as possible. It wouldn't let me download 4.0.0 under any version of OSX near my current version (10.10.4 Yosemite). Does Apache Open Office get along with current version of OSX? If it does not get along (which would explain not only the crash I reported, but the stream of crashes earlier which had me avoiding editing when I could, and pretty close to pulling the 90's trick of saving the file every time you stop to think), there should be some clearly pushed message of "You need to upgrade; this version of AOO is too old to run with your modern computer." I tried briefly with freshly downloaded 4.0.0, without image optimization, and I could move things around with immediately triggering a crash. I did notice that I had to try several times to locate the article with the images in it; a heading of "Where is the good of women?", case insensitive, failed to match a header that was exactly "Where Is the Good of Women?" My suggestion based on what I could observe and quickly reproduce is that, based on http://www.openoffice.org/download/index.html (I hope I'm not igniting political friction here), 4.0.0 should not be used with OSX >= 10.7), and that if someone like me upgraded OSX a few times without upgrading AOO, there should be some better way to tell 4.0.0 users "You need to upgrade" than crashes (I couldn't reproduce steps to a crash with my brief attempts here, but I had earlier experienced crashes with any extended usage. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the issue.
