Hi Seb,

> No, I have done what you suggest: creating a database from scratch
> (built-in *.odb DBMS -- no PostgreSQL), and the problem occurs there
> too.

I'd be interested in having a look at this file, could you send it to
frank.schoenheit at sun.com?

>> If you remove the settings.xml from your .odb file, again using a ZIP
>> tool of your choice - does the problem vanish then?
> 
> No, removing that file doesn't change the problem at all.
> 
> I'm using version 1:3.2.0~rc1-1 in Debian sid.  If you're not seeing
> this problem in a custom-built package, could it be a problem with
> Debian's packaging?

Indeed, my next question would have been which OOo version you're using,
since I suspect the same meanwhile. Could you try OpenOffice.org 3.2
Release Candidate 2, which will be available in less than 48 from
http://download.openoffice.org, and see if the problem persists there?
Somehow my gut feeling says it doesn't ...
(You can also try RC 1 which is already available for download, but it
has some other problems, so don't use it for serious work ... RC 2 is
more likely to become the final release ...)

Thanks & Ciao
Frank

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