> > I have created a separate ticket in Bugzilla for that one and added some > more information, also mentioning a potential workaround: > https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=148854 > > I suggest to continue discussion about that particular issue in Bugzilla > (e.g. I'd be interested whether your crash also disappears when you do > that change locally). >
Ok,I will post the follow-up questions here Michael Weghorn <m.wegh...@posteo.de> 于2022年4月29日周五 23:39写道: > > On 29/04/2022 12.54, Michael Weghorn wrote: > >> Is that file confidential or can it be shared publicly (attached to > a > >> Bugzilla ticket)? (I can't read most of the text in it. :-)) > >> > >> > >> The file is not confidential and can be shared publicly (haha,The > >> text in it is chiness) > > > > Great, thanks. > > I've now created a Bugzilla ticket for the initial issue that I could > reproduce and have a pending fix for that in Gerrit: > https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=148851 > https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/133581 > > With that in place, I didn't see any more crashes or unexpected memory > usage increase when testing more with your sample doc and experimental > mode *disabled*. > > I can still reproduce a crash due to running out of memory with > experimental mode *enabled*, though. > > I have created a separate ticket in Bugzilla for that one and added some > more information, also mentioning a potential workaround: > https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=148854 > > I suggest to continue discussion about that particular issue in Bugzilla > (e.g. I'd be interested whether your crash also disappears when you do > that change locally). > > > My compile machine only has 4GB RAM so that i must restrict the symbols > but even so the memory is also not enough(because of that link error > "clang++ error:unable to execute command Killed") > > 4 GB are actually not much. I have no further ideas what you could > do/try to do a build with debug symbols in that setup, other than having > lots of swap, which will probably be very slow. >