On 26 March 2012 11:46, Morten Omholt Alver <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes, that was what happened. Looking into the code I found it hung on
> the call to a bootstrap-method that's part of the Java-libraries that
> come with LibreOffice. So the LO installation was found by JabRef, but
> something hung up the connection process. After installing the latest
> LO from their web page I was able to connect to that installation. It
> also worked with the standard Fedora LO installation before the latest
> upgrade (a few weeks ago).
It appears to be down to the "-nocrashreport" argument to ooffice, which is
sent when you call Bootstrap.bootstrap(). In the newest libreoffice and in
the old Fedora version, the arguments from Bootstrap.bootstrap() match up
with what ooffice is expecting. However, in the current Fedora version,
Bootstrap.bootstrap() includes an argument "-nocrashreport" which is
unknown, which causes ooffice to exit silently.
Bugzilla'd here:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=807316
MEF
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