https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155705
--- Comment #9 from [email protected] --- (In reply to Stéphane Guillou (stragu) from comment #8) > In any case, I wasn't able to reproduce the crash by hand with Ubuntu 20.04, > Orca 3.36.2 and: That's odd, I have a similar Orca, and my LO build is about a week old. I'm on a Debian Buster-based system though, if that could make any difference… Would it be possible that I'd have a debug build and you wouldn't? The issue here is in strtmpl.hxx's newFromSubString(), at the `assert(false)` which is possibly eluded in production builds, so you'd only get a buggy substring (the next line makes a "!!br0ken!!" string) that might not actually be used in the end. > When running from the command line, I see many times repeated: > > warn:legacy.osl:19376:19376:sw/source/core/access/accportions.cxx:375: need > min value > warn:legacy.osl:19376:19376:sw/source/core/access/accportions.cxx:390: > minvalue not minimal > warn:legacy.osl:19376:19376:sw/source/core/access/accportions.cxx:390: > minvalue not minimal > warn:legacy.osl:19376:19376:sw/source/core/access/accportions.cxx:416: not > smaller or equal > warn:legacy.osl:19376:19376:sw/source/core/access/accportions.cxx:527: too > long! I see this as well, and I believe it's part of the problem :) I also just noticed that I also get a crash whenever I use left/right arrows on that part of the text but NOT up/down. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
