At 21:09 28/07/2015 -0600, Gary Aitken wrote:
I recently did an upgrade from a development version of 4.1.1 to a
production version (AOO411m6(Build:9775)). I don't know what the
build was for the development version; it was quite some time ago,
maybe 6 months.
In any case, when I go to open a spreadsheet (.ods) or a text file
(.odt), I get the message "Not all attributes could be read". After
dismissing the message, the files appear to finish loading fine and
subsequently write fine after modifying; but the message persists
when reloaded.
If I try to create a new document from a saved text template (.ott),
I get the message "Error creating a new document: General Error.".
For a spreadsheet from a template, I get the message "Warning
creating a new document: Not all attributes could be read." But
again, the document comes up ok. If I open an MS word (.doc) or
excel (.xlsm) document, they come up fine.
If I open an old (3.4 generated, I suspect; created 2011-02-13) .odt
file, I get the error message "General Error", so I don't think it
has anything to do with using the development version of 4.1.1.
However, the development version I was using did not have this
problem; unfortunately, I can't easily revert to it.
I'm running freebsd 9.2. If started from the command line, there are
no messages in the terminal window when the error is posted to the display.
Does https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=124426 help? Have you
got some files remaining from a previous version? Would removing the
current version before reinstalling it help? Just guessing ...
Brian Barker
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