On 10/21/2014 08:24 PM, Jonathan wrote:
> I have two more-or-less unrelated questions:
> 
> 1.  If OpenOffice crashes once with no apparent cause (i.e., it cannot
> be reliably reproduced), and the OpenOffice file recovery screen comes
> up, and the file recovers successfully (albeit, to an earlier version of
> my document), but the Crash Reporter screen fails to come up, then is
> the failure to display the Crash Reporter screen a legitimate "bug"?

The Crash Reporter mechanism was disabled as of version 4.0.
Unfortunately not all references to it were removed until just recently.

There have been discussions about reviving this capability but nothing
has been decided.
> 
> 2.  If a particular file reliably causes OpenOffice to "quit
> unexpectedly," is that a legitimate "bug"?  If so then I can create a
> bug ticket... after first running the file through Jotti (to make sure
> it's not infected), of course.
> 
> What is "normal" or "expected" behavior if you open a corrupted file in
> OpenOffice for Macintosh?  *Should* it close unexpectedly?
> 
> (Note that opening this particular file always brings up Apple's
> crash-reporter screen rather than OpenOffice's.  Does anybody affiliated
> with the OpenOffice project "receive" Apple bug reports that are
> triggered by OpenOffice crashes?)
> 
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