https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83709
--- Comment #8 from Terrence Enger <[email protected]> --- I think I have a possible reason for varying results! With master commit f74a633, fetched 2014-08-23, configured: --enable-option-checking=fatal --enable-dbgutil --enable-crashdump --without-system-postgresql --without-myspell-dicts --with-extra-buildid --without-doxygen --with-external-tar=/home/terry/lo_hacking/git/src --enable-online-update built on debian wheezy 64-bit, I see the following various results: (a) running on debian-wheezy, in which ldd identifies itself as ldd (Debian EGLIBC 2.13-38+deb7u4) 2.13, the program segfaults in boost::unordered::detail::table <boost::unordered::detail::set <std::allocator<ScBroadcastAreaEntry> , ScBroadcastAreaEntry , ScBroadcastAreaHash , ScBroadcastAreaEqual > >::begin (this=0x0). Note: - You did notice the NULL `this` pointer, didn't you? - Jay's attached backtrace shows a different segfault. (b) running in a chroot environment to debain-sid, in which ldd identifies itself as ldd (Debian GLIBC 2.19-10) 2.19, I see no crash. The bibisect versions of LibreOffice do not run in debian-wheezy. I shall look for a partition with an intermediate version of ubuntu which will run the bibisect-43all versions. Just for completeness, here is how to drag a cell: (*) Click in the cell and hold the mouse button down. There is little visible result. (*) Drag the mouse to another cell and continue to hold the mouse button down. The program shades a rectangle of cells as selected. (*) Drag the mous back to the original cell. The program highlights just the original cell as selected. (*) Release the mouse button. The original cell is still selected. (*) Click in the original cell and drag it where you want it to be. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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