I noticed it in the last few days. 2.3.0.dfsg-1 and -2 came fast after one another, but it would have very likely been one of those. I don't often edit documents on the machine running sid, but I do sometimes and documents getting wiped out is a bug that is quite noticeable.
On Sun, 2007-11-18 at 23:41 +0100, Rene Engelhard wrote: > Hi, > > Tim Richardson wrote: > > When opening files on a shared folder (in one case, a Windows share, in > > another case, a share from another Debian box) the file is zeroed out > > when the file is opened. Irretrievable data loss. No warning. > > Something to do with gnome Vfs perhaps. The error occurs in Writer and > > Calc (the only two parts of openoffice.org I tested). > > I saw this happen with a number of small documents that opened just fine > > if they were first copied to the local hard drive. > > And since when does that happen? With the upgrade to 2.3.0.dfsg-1 or > later or before it (i.e.. with 2.2.1-x or 2.3.0-x)? > > Unfortunately I don't really have either nfs nor smb here to test > currently so... > I'll ask upstream whether this is known... > > Regards, > > Rene > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]