Hi Don,

Could it be that you have a libfreetype.so.6 on your version? This lib has an error which crashes very often :-(

Don Parris wrote:
On 9/4/06, Ocke Janssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Don,

Don Parris wrote:
> On 8/31/06, Ocke Janssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Don,
>>


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Ocke, thanks for this.  I didn't get to see it, as it expired before I
> looked at it, but I'll take your word for it.
>
> As a test, I created a blank db this evening at work, and then
> attempted the
> copy/paste operation using only 25 records.  I still got some
> crashing, but
> it was successful.  I created the contact table, suffered a crash when
> copying the data for the survey table, and then succeeded after
> re-launching
> OOo.
>
> That leads me to a question.  How much of my problem could be
> memory-related?  At first, I thought that RAM - or at least the amount
of
> data I was working with - might be a (or the) key factor.  Now I am
> not so
> sure, since the operation fails regardless of the amount of data I work
> with.  Any thoughts?
>
No, the problem is as far as I know not the problem here. Of course you
could get problems if you want to copy terra bytes of data :-)
By the way you didn't send the crashreport for it? That would help me to
verify that this is the same crash I already fixed. Only to be on the
safe side. ;-)


I wasn't given the opportunity to send a crash report. Is there somewhere I can change the setting to enable that? All I get on my Ubuntu laptop is a
chance to auto-relaunch the app.  When the document recovery screen comes
up, lets me start and finish, and then goes on to finish loading.
Hmm. Normally can only turn the restore off with ./soffice -norestore. May be it's not available for Ubuntu, I don't know.

I would really like to enable (or re-enable) that since I lost 44 records
last night with no warning. I had saved each record, and see no way for me to have 'saved' the database, since the 'save' icon was grayed-out. After
collecting the records, I opened my Calc sheet to change the raw numbers
into percentages.  When I connected to the query in the DB, OOo crashed.

I expected the data to still be there, since I have to save each record
individually. I am certain that, had I closed the DB before running Calc, I would not have lost that data. I promise I'm in no hurry to reproduce that
result! ;-)  I have never seen OOo crash so often in my experience, going
back to whatever version came with SUSE Linux 8.0.

Sorry to hear that OOo crashes that often :-(
**
I just did some research, you aren't using **OpenOffice.org 2 for Kubuntu Breezy and Dapper crashes a lot of times on AMD 64* <https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/openoffice.org/+bug/3919/comments/34>?*

Best regards,

Ocke

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