Hello Rene, *, On Sat, Aug 13, 2016 at 01:48:51PM +0200, Rene Engelhard wrote: > just tried in clean, current sid (you use a testing with some mix from some > random stuff you probably shouldn't use - like Ubuntu xenial ppas..). But > testing and sid should be similar enough.
I know ... ;) > On Sat, Aug 13, 2016 at 12:19:44PM +0200, Thomas Hackert wrote: > > while trying to get a backtrace for a crash with an installed > > extension, I started LO from command line with "soffice > > --backtrace". To my astonishment LO crashes, when > > You mean it only happens with --backtrace or also without? Your title > suggests the first. Yes. It only happens if I start LO from command line with "soffice --backtrace". > > - pressing <Ctrl>+<N> > > works for me. > > > - clicking either on "Writer Document", "Impress Presentation", > > or "Draw Drawing" > > works for me. > > > - it does not crashes immediately but later in Base (after > > saving the file as a last step in the Base wizard) > > Didn't try (yet). O.K. > > - if a crash happened and you have not recovered a document and > > closed LO before, a new "soffice --backtrace" will also crash > > immediately ... :( Actually I found this bug with the last version > > No, that was the case on my first try, worked, too. O.K. > > (5.1.5-2, IIRC) but due to an update to 5.2.0.1 today, I have this > > version no longer installed. > > Then you should set Version: to the correct value. The BTS tracks that, > ans right now only thinks 5.2.0-1 was affected. O.K. Thanks for changing it :) > > If you need any further information, feel free to ask :) If I could > > do something further to help fixing this bug (apart from installing > > all LO debug packages or so), feel free to ask as well. > > I'd firstly try in a clean system. It still crashes after moving .config/libreoffice to .config/libreoffice_old and starting "soffice --backtrace" from commandline on my system ... :( > But yes, if you want a --backtrace, you DO need the -dbgsym packages. They > contain the debug symbols. Without them a backtrace not very useful. But still it should not crash immediately ... ;) > [useless reportbug-ng output snipped. Does reportbug-ng have a bug and > doesn't display the versions of the dependencies? Isn't shown here at least > and I saw it before too] No idea, sorry ... :( Have a nice afternoon Thomas. -- Academicians care, that's who.