[Bug 886944] Re: openoffice crashes and disappears when I try to save a document in .rtf or .doc

2011-11-14 Thread jevgtv
also affects project Libreoffice ** Changed in: openoffice.org (Ubuntu) Status: Invalid = New ** Also affects: libreoffice (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.

[Bug 886944] Re: openoffice crashes and disappears when I try to save a document in .rtf or .doc

2011-11-14 Thread jevgtv
If a document (*.doc, *.rtf etc) is opened and idle for a while, libreoffice crashs and disappears in the moment of returning to the document (e.g make some change, save, scroll). The bug affected openoffice also. I notised behavior like that with only non-odf documents.. -- You received this

[Bug 886944] Re: openoffice crashes and disappears when I try to save a document in .rtf or .doc

2011-11-14 Thread Christopher M. Penalver
jevgtv, there are no new official OpenOffice.org releases in Ubuntu packaging anymore = Won't Fix Regarding LibreOffice, your crash report is missing. Please follow these instructions to have apport report a new bug about your crash that can be dealt with by the automatic retracer. One may

Re: [Bug 886944] Re: openoffice crashes and disappears when I try to save a document in .rtf or .doc

2011-11-14 Thread jevgtv
Dear Christopher, thank you for your help so far. Unfortunatelly, the folder /var/crash is empty. Regards, jevgtv On 14/11/11 11:02, Christopher M. Penalver wrote: jevgtv, there are no new official OpenOffice.org releases in Ubuntu packaging anymore = Won't Fix Regarding LibreOffice,

[Bug 886944] Re: openoffice crashes and disappears when I try to save a document in .rtf or .doc

2011-11-11 Thread papukaija
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and trying to help make Ubuntu better. However, it seems that you are not using a software package provided by the official Ubuntu repositories (since there are no new official OpenOffice.org releases in Ubuntu packaging anymore). Because of this