https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=146626
--- Comment #25 from Patrick Luby <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Emil Prpic from comment #18) > > When an application crashes, macOS prompts you with a dialog window saying > “LibreOffice quit unexpectedly.” and asks you if you want to send a report > to Apple. Click on the button labelled “Report…”. > > However, even though I have administrator rights, this dialog doesn't > appear. > There is an alternative way using the "Activity Monitor" application. When the dialog in your "Dialog 1 that appears after Calc crashes" attachment appears, can you use the following steps to obtain a "sample" of LibreOffice? Below are links with the steps to obtain a sample of LibreOffice. The first link is how to launch Activity Monitor from the Finder. The second link is a section further down on the same webpage with instructions for saving a sample file. It is a bit old, but the instructions are still almost exactly the same on newer version of macOS: http://thexlab.com/faqs/activitymonitor.html#AM-Basics http://thexlab.com/faqs/activitymonitor.html#AM-Sample-Process The one change in newer versions of macOS is that the "Sample Process" toolbar button has moved. Now there is a "..." toolbar button. Click on that button and select "Sample Process" in the popup dialog that appears. Once you obtain a sample and save it to a file, you can upload the file by clicking on the "Add an attachment" link just above this bug's comments section. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
