https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=104540
Terrence Enger <[email protected]> changed:
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terminal output of run
I find that the bug is intermittent, but I have seen it on Linux in
both daily dbgutil bibisect repository version 2016-12-12 and a local
dbgutil build of commit ae1892c6, committed on 2016-12-11 05:02.
These observations are from debian-stretch with an xfce desktop; LO is
using gtk3 VCL.
The terminal output is from the local built LibreOffice. I did ...
(1) Run LibreOffice with command line parameters
--norestore --draw. Program presents Draw window.
(2) Click on the rectangle icon in the toolbar at the left.
(3) In the drawing area, drag the cursor down and to the right. The
drawing area shows a blue rectangle.
(4) Move the cursor slightly up to the left. Soon, the program draws
a box with handles around the blue rectangle.
(5) Press the properties key and from the pop-up menu, select
Convert > to curve. There is no visible result.
(6) Press the properties key and from the pop-up menu, select
Convert > to polygon. Program crashes.
The error message is (one line, rewrapped) ...
soffice.bin:
/home/terry/lo_hacking/git/libo6/comphelper/source/misc/
accessibleeventnotifier.cxx:135:
bool {anonymous}::implLookupClient
(comphelper::AccessibleEventNotifier::TClientId
, std::__debug::map<unsigned int
, comphelper::OInterfaceContainerHelper2*>::iterator&
):
Assertion `rClients.end() != rPos &&
"AccessibleEventNotifier::implLookupClient: invalid client id "
"(did you register your client?)!"' failed.
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