On 8/6/12 12:30 PM, Rory O'Farrell wrote:
> On Mon, 6 Aug 2012 07:10:00 -0300
> Ariel Constenla-Haile <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Jürgen, *
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 06, 2012 at 11:36:01AM +0200, Jürgen Schmidt wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> we have currently 2 issues that need further investigation
>>>
>>> - print problem with multiple pages
>>> https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=120464
>>> I can't reproduce it on MacOS but reproducable on Windows and others
>>> confirmed Linux as well
>>>
>>> - documents with password can't be loaded. This seems to be Linux only
>>> problem because we can't reproduce it on MacOS and Windows (clean builds
>>> on rev. 1369110)
>>
>>
>> I assume it's a 64 bits only issue (it happens that we support 64 bits
>> only in Linux), I base my assumption in the following:
>>
>> - I can't reproduce it on Ubuntu 10.4 32 bits
>> - I can reproduce it on 
>>   - Ubuntu 10.4  64 bits
>>   - Fedora 17    64 bits
>> - Josef reproduced it on Ubuntu 12.04 64 bits
>> - Rory couldn't reproduce it on Ubuntu 11.10 32 bits
>>
>>
>> This can't be a build bug: I made a full clean build (and just for
>> testing once again, I rebuilt it just now, and is still reproducible).
> 
> I've just installed rev. 1369110 on a dual boot machine (Ubuntu 11.10 32 bit 
> and Windows XP 32 bit). Working to the same printer, Ubuntu printed the four 
> pages of the test file correctly, Windows printed the first page, followed by 
> three blank pages (correct page count). I tried Windows printing to page 1-4, 
> with same result.  But if I tell it to print in reverse order, it prints all 
> pages!  It will also print any page selected by number.  Having done all 
> that, it still will only print page 1 followed by three blank pages if I tell 
> it to print "all".
> 
> So Ubuntu 11:10 32bit passes
> Windows XP 32 bit fails
> 

build 9110 contains no fix for both described issues above.

- the print problem is analyzed and already fixed, it will be in the
next snapshot

- the password problem is under investigation ...
64 bit only problem sounds reasonable but we have to check what's going
wrong.

Juergen

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