https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156352

--- Comment #21 from Patrick Luby <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to steve from comment #19)
> plus soffice crashes (1 year):
> https://bin.disroot.org/
> ?f68def9a2701827e#EGfJeu1CgNgoTm77ngBp36WMpmYdiWqn2WKBwMf2szJp

Unfortunately, that crash log is another case of tdf#152524. The crash is in
Apple's "Objective C locks" code. In contrast, the crash @Alex Thurgood and I
were seeing was a crash in the LibreOffice code. That bug was nothing too
complex like the mysterious tdf#152524.

What I don't understand is why you are seeing tdf#152524 so frequently lately.
Didn't the fix for that bug stop the crashing for a while? Or is it just that
you hadn't used this particular steps until recently? Or does tdf#152524
crashes only occur after using LibreOffice for some time?

Can you run LibreOffice from command line using the steps at the end of the
following tdf#152524 comment? This will print out the names of Objective C
classes when they are first used and that will hopefully tell us if some
Objective C code somewhere is causing this memory corruption:

https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=152524#c44

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