Hi Andrea,
the retirement for CrashReporter on the Windows platform is somehow
understandable as the requirement to archive every Windows debug build
that has been released is too expensive for the project now but on other
platforms (like on Linux) where the CrashReporter used the backtrace
functionality of the achitectures system kernel library it would benefit
AOO's "supporters" because users can provide a stack trace when they're
asked for. The current developers should re-think about the decision to
retire the CrashReporter.
This is due to outdated documentation and messages. The error reporting
tool was retired in recent releases. If you have a repeatable way to
cause a crash, please give all details in Bugzilla
https://issues.apache.org/ooo/ or in the Forum (easier)
https://forum.openoffice.org/
Regards,
Andrea.
Kind regards, Joost
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