Re: Any news on a new build of 64-bit MacOSX AOO 4.1 (either dayly/developer or snapshot build) ?
Hi Herbert, On 11.02.2014 17:24, Herbert Duerr wrote: On 11.02.2014 15:23, Rony G. Flatscher (Apache) wrote: On 11.02.2014 15:07, Herbert Duerr wrote: Please advise, whether you want all crash files from yesterday and where to put them (issue, make it downloadable, send it as an attachment?)! If you have webspace somewhere then making them available there would be a good start, especially since these seem to be different problems. Uploaded all of them as a zip-file (including the .*plist) to http://wi.wu.ac.at/rgf/tmp/aoo/20140211/. Thanks! It shows that the update-check problem is caused by an unexpected exception of type com::sun::star::ucb::InteractiveNetworkReadException 10 __cxa_call_unexpected + 129 11 libucbhelper4s5abi.dylib ucbhelper::cancelCommandExecution 12 libucpdav1.dylib http_dav_ucp::Content::open 13 libucpdav1.dylib http_dav_ucp::Content::execute 14 libucpdav1.dylib http_dav_ucp::Content::execute 15 updatefeed.uno.dylib 16 updatefeed.uno.dylib 17 updatefeed.uno.dylib 18 updchk.uno.dylib checkForUpdates If you had a way to reproduce this I'd give you debug versions of these libraries so the stack would be more precise. Unfortunately, after trying hard I have not been able to get back to the crashing state. Will test the next snapshot once it is available. Kind regards ---rony - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Re: Any news on a new build of 64-bit MacOSX AOO 4.1 (either dayly/developer or snapshot build) ?
Hi, On 11.02.2014 09:55, Herbert Duerr wrote: Hi Rony, On 10.02.2014 21:14, Rony G. Flatscher (Apache) wrote: A few remarks using yesterday's build: - If letting AOO 4.1 hang around with swriter (doing nothing), after approx. two minutes AOO crashes: do you need the DiagnosticReport file in case you cannot duplicate this? Yes please. There are hints from other users that the crash after a while may have to do with the update service having problems. Does the problem persist when you disable the automatic update check? (OpenOffice-Preferences-OpenOffice-OnlineUpdate-CheckAutomatically) Or: - Does the crash occur when you check manually (Menu Help - Check for Updates...) for a new AOO version? - Does the crash occur when you check manually (Menu Tools - Extension Manager - Check for Updates? Best regards, Oliver. Herbert - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Re: Any news on a new build of 64-bit MacOSX AOO 4.1 (either dayly/developer or snapshot build) ?
On 11.02.2014 10:45, Oliver-Rainer Wittmann wrote: Hi, On 11.02.2014 09:55, Herbert Duerr wrote: Hi Rony, On 10.02.2014 21:14, Rony G. Flatscher (Apache) wrote: A few remarks using yesterday's build: - If letting AOO 4.1 hang around with swriter (doing nothing), after approx. two minutes AOO crashes: do you need the DiagnosticReport file in case you cannot duplicate this? Yes please. There are hints from other users that the crash after a while may have to do with the update service having problems. Does the problem persist when you disable the automatic update check? (OpenOffice-Preferences-OpenOffice-OnlineUpdate-CheckAutomatically) Actually, it does not show anymore! :( Even removed all installed components (AOO, ScriptProvider.oxt), reinstalled AOO alone, then with the ScriptProvider.oxt to no avail. However, I still have yesterdays DiagnosticReports which I can make available (at least I can see three different crashes, soffice with a SIGSEGV (linked to the Java awt event thread problem), soffice with a SIGABRT, and a unopkg with a SIGABRT. Altogether I have eleven crash files created with the 64-bit version that you have made kindly available yesterday. Please advise, whether you want all crash files from yesterday and where to put them (issue, make it downloadable, send it as an attachment?)! Or: - Does the crash occur when you check manually (Menu Help - Check for Updates...) for a new AOO version? No crash. - Does the crash occur when you check manually (Menu Tools - Extension Manager - Check for Updates? No crash, but a popup-error dialog with the title OpenOffice 4.1.0 and the message Error reading data from the Internet. Server error message.. After pressing the o.k. button, this is followed by another error popup OpenOffice 4.1.0 with the message http://www.rexxla.org/updates/ScriptProviderForooRexx.update.xml does not exist., pressing o.k. yields one error popup after another for each URL that does not exist, e.g. http://sourceforge.net/projects/bsf4oorexx/files/ScriptProviderForooRexx.update.html;. Removing the ScriptProvider extension (not all of its URLs are valid currently), rerunning the Extension Manager - Check for Updates yields no updates and does not yield a crash. Best regards, ---rony - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Re: Any news on a new build of 64-bit MacOSX AOO 4.1 (either dayly/developer or snapshot build) ?
On Tue, 11 Feb 2014 14:47:28 +0100 Rony G. Flatscher (Apache) r...@apache.org wrote: On 11.02.2014 10:45, Oliver-Rainer Wittmann wrote: Hi, On 11.02.2014 09:55, Herbert Duerr wrote: Hi Rony, On 10.02.2014 21:14, Rony G. Flatscher (Apache) wrote: A few remarks using yesterday's build: - If letting AOO 4.1 hang around with swriter (doing nothing), after approx. two minutes AOO crashes: do you need the DiagnosticReport file in case you cannot duplicate this? Yes please. There are hints from other users that the crash after a while may have to do with the update service having problems. Does the problem persist when you disable the automatic update check? (OpenOffice-Preferences-OpenOffice-OnlineUpdate-CheckAutomatically) Actually, it does not show anymore! :( Even removed all installed components (AOO, ScriptProvider.oxt), reinstalled AOO alone, then with the ScriptProvider.oxt to no avail. However, I still have yesterdays DiagnosticReports which I can make available (at least I can see three different crashes, soffice with a SIGSEGV (linked to the Java awt event thread problem), soffice with a SIGABRT, and a unopkg with a SIGABRT. Altogether I have eleven crash files created with the 64-bit version that you have made kindly available yesterday. Please advise, whether you want all crash files from yesterday and where to put them (issue, make it downloadable, send it as an attachment?)! Or: - Does the crash occur when you check manually (Menu Help - Check for Updates...) for a new AOO version? No crash. - Does the crash occur when you check manually (Menu Tools - Extension Manager - Check for Updates? No crash, but a popup-error dialog with the title OpenOffice 4.1.0 and the message Error reading data from the Internet. Server error message.. After pressing the o.k. button, this is followed by another error popup OpenOffice 4.1.0 with the message http://www.rexxla.org/updates/ScriptProviderForooRexx.update.xml does not exist., pressing o.k. yields one error popup after another for each URL that does not exist, e.g. http://sourceforge.net/projects/bsf4oorexx/files/ScriptProviderForooRexx.update.html;. Removing the ScriptProvider extension (not all of its URLs are valid currently), rerunning the Extension Manager - Check for Updates yields no updates and does not yield a crash. A quick inspection shows that there is no /updates/ScriptProviderForooRexx.update.xml at that site. So perhaps the Rexx section needs to be written in the light of more up to date information. I know nothing more than I relate here, so cannot help further. -- Rory O'Farrell ofarr...@iol.ie - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Re: Any news on a new build of 64-bit MacOSX AOO 4.1 (either dayly/developer or snapshot build) ?
Hi Rony, On 11.02.2014 14:47, Rony G. Flatscher (Apache) wrote: On 11.02.2014 10:45, Oliver-Rainer Wittmann wrote: On 11.02.2014 09:55, Herbert Duerr wrote: [...] There are hints from other users that the crash after a while may have to do with the update service having problems. Does the problem persist when you disable the automatic update check? (OpenOffice-Preferences-OpenOffice-OnlineUpdate-CheckAutomatically) Actually, it does not show anymore! :( Even removed all installed components (AOO, ScriptProvider.oxt), reinstalled AOO alone, then with the ScriptProvider.oxt to no avail. Thats good news and bad news :-) However, I still have yesterdays DiagnosticReports which I can make available (at least I can see three different crashes, soffice with a SIGSEGV (linked to the Java awt event thread problem), soffice with a SIGABRT, and a unopkg with a SIGABRT. Altogether I have eleven crash files created with the 64-bit version that you have made kindly available yesterday. Please advise, whether you want all crash files from yesterday and where to put them (issue, make it downloadable, send it as an attachment?)! If you have webspace somewhere then making them available there would be a good start, especially since these seem to be different problems. Or: - Does the crash occur when you check manually (Menu Help - Check for Updates...) for a new AOO version? No crash. - Does the crash occur when you check manually (Menu Tools - Extension Manager - Check for Updates? No crash, but a popup-error dialog with the title OpenOffice 4.1.0 and the message Error reading data from the Internet. Server error message.. After pressing the o.k. button, this is followed by another error popup OpenOffice 4.1.0 with the message http://www.rexxla.org/updates/ScriptProviderForooRexx.update.xml does not exist., pressing o.k. yields one error popup after another for each URL that does not exist, e.g. http://sourceforge.net/projects/bsf4oorexx/files/ScriptProviderForooRexx.update.html;. Removing the ScriptProvider extension (not all of its URLs are valid currently), rerunning the Extension Manager - Check for Updates yields no updates and does not yield a crash. This check for an extension update with bad URLs is the prime suspect for the crash-after-two-minutes. If you are using time machine then checking the difference between the current and the older versions of the ScriptProviderForooRexx extension might be interesting. Herbert - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Re: Any news on a new build of 64-bit MacOSX AOO 4.1 (either dayly/developer or snapshot build) ?
Hi Rory, On 11.02.2014 15:05, Rory O'Farrell wrote: On Tue, 11 Feb 2014 14:47:28 +0100 Rony G. Flatscher (Apache) r...@apache.org wrote: After pressing the o.k. button, this is followed by another error popup OpenOffice 4.1.0 with the message http://www.rexxla.org/updates/ScriptProviderForooRexx.update.xml does not exist., pressing o.k. yields one error popup after another for each URL that does not exist, e.g. http://sourceforge.net/projects/bsf4oorexx/files/ScriptProviderForooRexx.update.html;. Removing the ScriptProvider extension (not all of its URLs are valid currently), rerunning the Extension Manager - Check for Updates yields no updates and does not yield a crash. A quick inspection shows that there is no /updates/ScriptProviderForooRexx.update.xml at that site. So perhaps the Rexx section needs to be written in the light of more up to date information. I know nothing more than I relate here, so cannot help further. Thanks for your hint. Yes, some of the given update URLs do not exist (anymore, yet), however this should not cause any crashes to AOO. The crashes at the moment cannot be reproduced so something has changed with the installation, but I do not know what. (Tried vanilla plain installations, having removed the user profile, combined with the ScriptProvider, without, etc.) ---rony - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Re: Any news on a new build of 64-bit MacOSX AOO 4.1 (either dayly/developer or snapshot build) ?
Hi Herbert, On 11.02.2014 15:07, Herbert Duerr wrote: On 11.02.2014 14:47, Rony G. Flatscher (Apache) wrote: On 11.02.2014 10:45, Oliver-Rainer Wittmann wrote: On 11.02.2014 09:55, Herbert Duerr wrote: [...] There are hints from other users that the crash after a while may have to do with the update service having problems. Does the problem persist when you disable the automatic update check? (OpenOffice-Preferences-OpenOffice-OnlineUpdate-CheckAutomatically) Actually, it does not show anymore! :( Even removed all installed components (AOO, ScriptProvider.oxt), reinstalled AOO alone, then with the ScriptProvider.oxt to no avail. Thats good news and bad news :-) I know! :-) However, I still have yesterdays DiagnosticReports which I can make available (at least I can see three different crashes, soffice with a SIGSEGV (linked to the Java awt event thread problem), soffice with a SIGABRT, and a unopkg with a SIGABRT. Altogether I have eleven crash files created with the 64-bit version that you have made kindly available yesterday. Please advise, whether you want all crash files from yesterday and where to put them (issue, make it downloadable, send it as an attachment?)! If you have webspace somewhere then making them available there would be a good start, especially since these seem to be different problems. Uploaded all of them as a zip-file (including the .*plist) to http://wi.wu.ac.at/rgf/tmp/aoo/20140211/. Removing the ScriptProvider extension (not all of its URLs are valid currently), rerunning the Extension Manager - Check for Updates yields no updates and does not yield a crash. This check for an extension update with bad URLs is the prime suspect for the crash-after-two-minutes. If you are using time machine then checking the difference between the current and the older versions of the ScriptProviderForooRexx extension might be interesting. Well the oxt contains an update xml file that has not been changed since three years (2011-04-28). The first entry in its update section points to an existing http://wi.wu-wien.ac.at/rgf/rexx/OOo/ScriptProviderForooRexx.update.html, which gives information how to manually update the extension (there is no automatic update of the extension intended, just an alert to the user that one might exist). [Some of the given information needs updates, which I will apply.] As this information is the same for all platforms (it is basically a Java-based extension that uses JNI to invoke the ooRexx interpreter, which needs to be installed on the target system, the MacOSX version of BSF4ooRexx includes the ooRexx interpreter already) and all other platforms do not crash, there must be something different on the 64-bit MacOSX version. (Also the 32-bit MacOSX version 4.0.x did not exhibit these crashes.) Best regards, ---rony - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Re: Any news on a new build of 64-bit MacOSX AOO 4.1 (either dayly/developer or snapshot build) ?
On 11.02.2014 15:23, Rony G. Flatscher (Apache) wrote: On 11.02.2014 15:07, Herbert Duerr wrote: Please advise, whether you want all crash files from yesterday and where to put them (issue, make it downloadable, send it as an attachment?)! If you have webspace somewhere then making them available there would be a good start, especially since these seem to be different problems. Uploaded all of them as a zip-file (including the .*plist) to http://wi.wu.ac.at/rgf/tmp/aoo/20140211/. Thanks! It shows that the update-check problem is caused by an unexpected exception of type com::sun::star::ucb::InteractiveNetworkReadException 10 __cxa_call_unexpected + 129 11 libucbhelper4s5abi.dylib ucbhelper::cancelCommandExecution 12 libucpdav1.dylib http_dav_ucp::Content::open 13 libucpdav1.dylib http_dav_ucp::Content::execute 14 libucpdav1.dylib http_dav_ucp::Content::execute 15 updatefeed.uno.dylib 16 updatefeed.uno.dylib 17 updatefeed.uno.dylib 18 updchk.uno.dylib checkForUpdates If you had a way to reproduce this I'd give you debug versions of these libraries so the stack would be more precise. Herbert - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Re: Any news on a new build of 64-bit MacOSX AOO 4.1 (either dayly/developer or snapshot build) ?
Hi Rony, On 10.02.2014 11:51, Rony G. Flatscher (Apache) wrote: is there anywhere a new build of the 64-bit MacOSX AOO 4.1 available (beyond rev. 1560772)? No matter whether it is a (daily?) developer or an official snapshot. I just uploaded my last dev-build [1]. [1] http://people.apache.org/~hdu/AOO_nightly20140209.dmg We're planning to do a new milestone build soon. Herbert - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Re: Any news on a new build of 64-bit MacOSX AOO 4.1 (either dayly/developer or snapshot build) ?
Hi Herbert, thank you very much, indeed! Kind regards ---rony On 10.02.2014 12:52, Herbert Duerr wrote: Hi Rony, On 10.02.2014 11:51, Rony G. Flatscher (Apache) wrote: is there anywhere a new build of the 64-bit MacOSX AOO 4.1 available (beyond rev. 1560772)? No matter whether it is a (daily?) developer or an official snapshot. I just uploaded my last dev-build [1]. [1] http://people.apache.org/~hdu/AOO_nightly20140209.dmg We're planning to do a new milestone build soon. Herbert - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Re: Any news on a new build of 64-bit MacOSX AOO 4.1 (either dayly/developer or snapshot build) ?
A few remarks using yesterday's build: - If letting AOO 4.1 hang around with swriter (doing nothing), after approx. two minutes AOO crashes: do you need the DiagnosticReport file in case you cannot duplicate this? - Installing the oxt file containing the script language to shared, although carried out with sudo, there is a file opening error and the installation cannot be carried out successfully (installing the extension for the user works); remember that to be the case with AOO 4.0 already, found the workaround with the user context and exploiting it; as otherwise installation of the OXT works on Linuxes in 32- and 64-bit in shared mode works (and used to work on older versions of OOo), maybe this could be addressed for 4.1? - Experimenting and attempts for debugging the crash of AOO when editing and executing ooRexx scripts from the editor, as well as running such scripts directly via Tools - Macros - Run Macro I managed somehow to get an OpenOffice Error popup that states: Title: OpenOffice Error com.sun.star.uno.RuntimeException[jni_uno_bridge_error] UNO calling Java method invoke: non-UNO exception occurred: java.lang.InternalError: Can't start the AWT because Java was started on the first thread. Make sure StartOnFirstThread is not specified in your application's info.plist or on the command line java stack trace: ... com.sun.star.script.framework.provider.oorexx.ScriptImpl.showErrorMessage(ScriptProviderForooRexx.java:920) ... Where showErrorMessage(...) employs a javax.swing.JOptionPane.showMessageDialog causing the above error dialog. Will report this also with the issue tomorrow (have to run, but wanted to give the crux of what I have found out so far, maybe that helps already a little bit). In principle the same oxt works flawlessly with the same test-usage patterns on Linux and Windows in 32- and 64-bits, and works with the previous 32-bit AOO on MacOSX. ---rony On 10.02.2014 16:28, Rony G. Flatscher (Apache) wrote: Hi Herbert, thank you very much, indeed! Kind regards ---rony On 10.02.2014 12:52, Herbert Duerr wrote: Hi Rony, On 10.02.2014 11:51, Rony G. Flatscher (Apache) wrote: is there anywhere a new build of the 64-bit MacOSX AOO 4.1 available (beyond rev. 1560772)? No matter whether it is a (daily?) developer or an official snapshot. I just uploaded my last dev-build [1]. [1] http://people.apache.org/~hdu/AOO_nightly20140209.dmg We're planning to do a new milestone build soon. Herbert
Re: Any news on a new build of 64-bit MacOSX AOO 4.1 (either dayly/developer or snapshot build) ?
A few remarks using yesterday's build: - If letting AOO 4.1 hang around with swriter (doing nothing), after approx. two minutes AOO crashes: do you need the DiagnosticReport file in case you cannot duplicate this? - Installing the oxt file containing the script language to shared, although carried out with sudo, there is a file opening error and the installation cannot be carried out successfully (installing the extension for the user works); remember that to be the case with AOO 4.0 already, found the workaround with the user context and exploiting it; as otherwise installation of the OXT works on Linuxes in 32- and 64-bit in shared mode works (and used to work on older versions of OOo), maybe this could be addressed for 4.1? - Experimenting and attempts for debugging the crash of AOO when editing and executing ooRexx scripts from the editor, as well as running such scripts directly via Tools - Macros - Run Macro I managed somehow to get an OpenOffice Error popup that states: Title: OpenOffice Error com.sun.star.uno.RuntimeException[jni_uno_bridge_error] UNO calling Java method invoke: non-UNO exception occurred: java.lang.InternalError: Can't start the AWT because Java was started on the first thread. Make sure StartOnFirstThread is not specified in your application's info.plist or on the command line java stack trace: ... com.sun.star.script.framework.provider.oorexx.ScriptImpl.showErrorMessage(ScriptProviderForooRexx.java:920) ... Where showErrorMessage(...) employs a javax.swing.JOptionPane.showMessageDialog causing the above error dialog. Will report this also with the issue tomorrow (have to run, but wanted to give the crux of what I have found out so far, maybe that helps already a little bit). In principle the same oxt works flawlessly with the same test-usage patterns on Linux and Windows in 32- and 64-bits, and works with the previous 32-bit AOO on MacOSX. ---rony On 10.02.2014 16:28, Rony G. Flatscher (Apache) wrote: Hi Herbert, thank you very much, indeed! Kind regards ---rony On 10.02.2014 12:52, Herbert Duerr wrote: Hi Rony, On 10.02.2014 11:51, Rony G. Flatscher (Apache) wrote: is there anywhere a new build of the 64-bit MacOSX AOO 4.1 available (beyond rev. 1560772)? No matter whether it is a (daily?) developer or an official snapshot. I just uploaded my last dev-build [1]. [1] http://people.apache.org/~hdu/AOO_nightly20140209.dmg We're planning to do a new milestone build soon. Herbert
Re: Any news on a new build of 64-bit MacOSX AOO 4.1 (either dayly/developer or snapshot build) ?
Hi Rony, On 10.02.2014 21:14, Rony G. Flatscher (Apache) wrote: A few remarks using yesterday's build: - If letting AOO 4.1 hang around with swriter (doing nothing), after approx. two minutes AOO crashes: do you need the DiagnosticReport file in case you cannot duplicate this? Yes please. There are hints from other users that the crash after a while may have to do with the update service having problems. Does the problem persist when you disable the automatic update check? (OpenOffice-Preferences-OpenOffice-OnlineUpdate-CheckAutomatically) Herbert - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org