- Another "regression" (Bugzilla seems to be down?) which is Windows-only,
and has a known but ugly workaround - we leak the library handle like we
did before (and still do on 4.1.x), instead of releasing it properly.
This one, if I read it correctly, I can confirm. It is rather bad. As soon as files get bigger, OO slows down and begins to crash. OO cannot be used reliably. Happens to me all the time in Writer, Calc, and Draw, using the following machine:

   Processor    Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-14700T   1.30 GHz
   Installed RAM    32,0 GB (31,7 GB usable)
   Windows 11 Pro

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Pagarbiai / Sincerely,
📧 Aivaras Stepukonis <mailto:astepuko...@gmail.com>
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2024-12-30 03:07, Damjan Jovanovic rašė:
On Sun, Dec 29, 2024 at 9:12 PM Arrigo Marchiori<ard...@apache.org> wrote:

Hello all,

On Sun, Dec 29, 2024 at 10:01:56AM +0000, Peter kovacs wrote:

Hi all.

So let's discuss blockers of 4.2.0.

I am only aware of translations 4.2.0 as a real blocker.
There is a nasty, repeatable crash of Impress under Windows.

I tried to look into it some time ago but I failed, due to my lack of
knowledge of Windows debugging tools.

I don't remember the exact steps to reproduce the crash, but they were
trivial, like creating a new presentation with two slides, saving it
and closing it.

The Linux build are much more stable, in fact.

IIRC Damjan got AOO42X Impress crash under FreeBSD as well...?

Those PPT file crashes? There were 2 I know of:
- #128579 - a cross-platform regression that got fixed on 3 Jan 2024 in
commit 294ee1400602b0a60dabfaa12034b85c1df06f8f.
- Another "regression" (Bugzilla seems to be down?) which is Windows-only,
and has a known but ugly workaround - we leak the library handle like we
did before (and still do on 4.1.x), instead of releasing it properly.

I'll try to investigate that Windows PPT crash further soon.

I am also in need of better Windows debugging tools.


Best regards,
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Arrigo


Regards
Damjan

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