Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2003 8:12 pm Post subject: crash on save OOo1.0.3 = unhappy partner..
I'm in big trouble with my partner at the moment, somebody help me! I've been trying to convince her that this open source software stuff is the go, instead of the old version of word *cough* that had a suspiciously similar serial number to my last place of employment*cough*.
She just wants something non-geeky that opens, she can use, and won't eat her work. "But it's Unix, of course it's reliable. And look, you just hit the start open office icon in the dock and.. er.. wait for it.. dum de dum.. oh there you go. Looks just like word on a PC, sorta".
So after she spends an afternoon typing up some work, only to have OOo1.0.3 crash when she goes to save, she's pretty dark on me. Can anyone help with this so she can stop muttering about how much money we spent on the new computer and how much better system 8.5 was than OSX?
The details, as far as I can remember, are that the program hung when she went to save an openOffice document. She got the X11 spinning watch cursor, the status display down the bottom said "saving file", but no dots appeared on the progress indicator. It stayed like that for hours, until I got home from work.
when I opened a terminal and ran top, the soffice process was using up about 50% of one of the CPUs. After quitting X11 and killing OOo in the process (or so i thought), soffice was still using the same amount of CPU(!). I had to kill -9 the process or restart to get it to stop.
When I killed the process, and my beloved's afternoon worth of work, I tried creating and saving a document a few times. If I tried to save as an openOffice document it crashed every time. Saving as a RTF kinda worked: there was an error message, but the document seemed to be there.
I checked the permissions on the folder she was trying to save to, and they were all ok. The document was a new document created in OOo and saved as a native OOo file whatever the extension is.
OS10.2.6 and whatever the current version of X11 was about two weeks ago when I installed it.
I hope there's enough info to go with there. Has anyone else had issues with saving documents?
Joined: May 25, 2003 Posts: 4752 Location: Santa Barbara, CA
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2003 10:36 pm Post subject:
Oh boy, that sucks There have been issues with saving documents, and there's an IZ bug on it with the general gist "crashes on save every time"...sounds like it's reproducing what you've got going on. Unfortunately I've never been able to reproduce it and never been able to track down what's causing it. It definitely sucks trying to debug something when you can't reproduce the problem
Here are some shots in the dark, or questions that may narrow down what's causing it:
1) Is your partner using OOo under the same account from which it was installed? This may be useful knowledge...
2) What is the destination directory when you're trying to save? Does it happen for all directories? Try saving to the User directory, or to a "Shared" directory that everyone has permissions to write to.
3) Are there spaces in the name of any directory leading up to the destination directory?
4) Are there spaces in the filename you're trying to save?
5) From the comments, I intimate you're on a dual processor machine. Is this the case? If so, would you be willing to go through the exercise of disabling one of the CPUs to see if it still happens? The reason for this is that there are some known bizarre locking problems that used to occur on dual CPU machines, and I'd like to try to make sure that's not the case here. The easiest way to do this is by installing the CHUD developer tools from Apple:
Inside of your System Preferences it'll give you a new "CPU" preference panel that you can use to turn off one of the processors and make your box seem like a single CPU machine.
I've only got single CPU machines and have only used OOo on single CPU machines for the last year and a half/two years, which could be why I've never seen it.
6) If you can get it to hang on save like it is, do you have the developer's tools installed on the machine? If so we may be able to attach to the process and get a stack trace to point out exactly in the code where it's spinning and make the shots in the dark a little more directed (kind of like shots in the dark while holding a lighter).
Sorry you hit this bug on your try to show OSS is so cool Note that all of the above suggestions are more to help us try and track down just what may be causing this problem for you...none of them are solutions, unfortunately. For a workaround, you may want to try saving as Word 97/2000/XP format until we can track down what may be causing the OOo format to honk on your machine. It'll retain more formatting then RTF including tables and such. In my documents thus far the primary problems I've had with keeping my documents in Word format is the annoying "warning" message and garbling of some embedded objects in the document like formulas (yes, unless you do use Perl or other tools the "Open XML Format" is really just hype...it doesn't matter what you use if it can retain the formatting you need to save, and it's only understood really well by OpenOffice.org, making the choice of applications you can use to edit it even less then the "proprietary" Word format).
If worse comes to worse and trying to help solve this just sounds frustrating to you, try going to check out AbiWord if your partner just needs word processing. Also, Nisus Writer express is freely available. There are also a couple others listed in the Macintosh Products Guide on the apple site
Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2003 1:45 am Post subject: Opening and saving crashes ooo
I recognize this problem which started for me after several attempts to import an appleworks file (saved as MS-Excel file and as Text first, in ooo for x11 1.03). The import was unsuccessful and I have not been able to open or save any files from ooo since. This is unfortunate, as it means for me that I have to wait for a next version before using this as my main app. It is the second time I have these problems (after the first I re-installed), which to me means the risk is always there.
This will be solved sometime soon no doubt, and I look forward to a new osx x11 version. I can hardly wait to have ooo as my main office suit, but testing suggests it is not stable enough to run my business just yet.
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2003 7:28 am Post subject: Crashes when saving
Hello,
I had the same issue and from testing I found that the issue is related to multiple user enviroment: You install OOo for account A , login with account B you can do anythink you want with OOo except saving.
I have tried to select different directories where I was sure I had write permissions but no luck, changed name of files or save in other format didn't solved it.
I have tried it the way around: installed OOo on account B and now account A has the crashes on saving.
Joined: May 25, 2003 Posts: 4752 Location: Santa Barbara, CA
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2003 9:12 am Post subject:
Interesting...this almost implies that it may be something with work directories. Could you quickly open up a Terminal and find the output of the following:
ls -al /var/tmp
and look at the letters next to the first entry after the "total #" count ("." means the current directory). See if they're all letters "drwxrwxrwt".
I just realized on all of my boxes may have explicitly changed permissions of this directory to be writeable by other, but on 10.0 at least I think it may have been different. I'll look further into where else it may use during saving, but just wanted to make sure that one's out of the way.
Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2003 5:36 am Post subject: same problem
HI there
i have exactly the same problem. ooo hangs when i try to save a document.
i worked for years with ooo / staroffice (started with staroffice 3.0 on os/2, oh yes) and now im really unhappy with this productivity-killing problem.
i just changed to a macintosh, coz i knew, there is my ooo....
AND I DONT WANT TO CHANGE TO MS OFFICE (cough), so pleazzz fix this prob asap.
i use OSX 10.2.8 and apple's x11 on a G4 Dual 1GHz, 768MB Ram, Superdrive.
i have a multiuser-environment (2 users - both administrator).
Joined: May 25, 2003 Posts: 4752 Location: Santa Barbara, CA
Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2003 10:52 am Post subject:
I still have been unable to reproduce this issue on my machines. Can you please check the permissions on that /var/tmp directory so I can rule that possibility out? Also, do you have the developer's tools installed or do you see a crash log from soffice.bin in Console that you could post to help track down the problem?
Joined: May 25, 2003 Posts: 4752 Location: Santa Barbara, CA
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2003 11:11 pm Post subject:
If anyone's actually still testing this, try opening up /Applications/OpenOffice.org1.0.3/program/bootstraprc with a text editor and change the "UserInstallation" line to:
I believe that may be required in addition to the .sversionrc to point everything to the proper place for user accounts other then the default install account.
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2003 9:52 am Post subject: test results
Hello Ed,
Here are the answers to your questions:
- 1) via ls -al /var/tmp
I see all the letters you have written, so that's out of the way
-2) I have changed the bootstraprc with the line you gave me
result: still not working, tried it on 2 different Mac's.
I got still the clock waiting . I have 2 crashlogs from the soffice.bin
Can I mail these logs to you?
1 remark I'm testing on a french and German system.
Joined: May 25, 2003 Posts: 4752 Location: Santa Barbara, CA
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2003 10:32 am Post subject:
Yes. Please please please mail me the crashlogs if you have them. Do you recall if they were generated while you had the frozen watch on save?
I've still been unable to get this puppy to reproduce on my machines, and for the life of me I'm stumped as to what's different on my installations. I don't think the system language should make a difference, but who knows. Feel free to e-mail them or post them to this thread so others can get at them as well.
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2003 1:15 am Post subject: Crashlog
Hello Ed,
Yes I have checked that the crash log was generated at the time the watch was turning.
please find below the crash log:
Greetings
Bruno
PS: One user is administrator (enseignant) and the other not(enfant)!
Installed for the "enfant" and working fine, "enseignant" has the saving issue.
/
PS2: is there a way to set the default saving path the the ∼user's document folder?
Exception: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (0x0001)
Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE (0x0002) at 0x0000000c
Thread 0 Crashed:
#0 0x004bc80c in SvStream::Seek(unsigned long)
#1 0x0053aa44 in UCBStorageStream_Impl::Init(void)
#2 0x0053a488 in UCBStorageStream_Impl::UCBStorageStream_Impl(String const &, unsigned short, UCBStorageStream *, unsigned char, ByteString const *)
#3 0x005430bc in UCBStorage_Impl::OpenStream(UCBStorageElement_Impl *, unsigned short, unsigned char, ByteString const *)
#4 0x00542ec0 in UCBStorage::OpenStream(String const &, unsigned short, unsigned char, ByteString const *)
#5 0x02417c30 in SvStorage::OpenSotStream(String const &, unsigned short, short)
#6 0x024186e8 in SvStorage::OpenStream(String const &, unsigned short, short)
#7 0x07b700b4 in SwXMLWriter::WriteThroughComponent(com::sun::star::uno::Reference<com::sun::star::lang::XComponent> const &, char const *, com::sun::star::uno::Reference<com::sun::star::lang::XMultiServiceFactory> const &, char const *, com::sun::star::uno::Sequence<com::sun::star::uno::Any> const &, com::sun::star::uno::Sequence<com::sun::star::beans::PropertyValue> const &, unsigned char)
#8 0x07b6ea48 in SwXMLWriter::_Write(void)
#9 0x07b6ff00 in SwXMLWriter::WriteStorage(void)
#10 0x07af1a74 in StgWriter::Write(SwPaM &, SvStorage &, String const *)
#11 0x07a518a8 in SwWriter::Write(WriterRef &, String const *)
#12 0x07bc43d4 in SwDocShell::SaveAs(SvStorage *)
#13 0x02a26c88 in SfxObjectShell::SaveAsOwnFormat(SfxMedium &)
#14 0x02a1f80c in SfxObjectShell::SaveTo_Impl(SfxMedium &, SfxItemSet const *, unsigned char)
#15 0x02a260c0 in SfxObjectShell::PreDoSaveAs_Impl(String const &, String const &, SfxItemSet *)
#16 0x02a25470 in SfxObjectShell::SaveAs_Impl(unsigned char, SfxRequest *)
#17 0x02a3940c in SfxObjectShell::ExecFile_Impl(SfxRequest &)
#18 0x02a37674 in SfxStubSfxObjectShellExecFile_Impl(SfxShell *, SfxRequest &)
#19 0x02b185b8 in CallExec__8SfxShellPFPB0R10SfxRequest_vRB2
#20 0x02afdce0 in SfxDispatcher::Call_Impl(SfxShell &, SfxSlot const &, SfxRequest &, unsigned char)
#21 0x02b01374 in SfxDispatcher::PostMsgHandler(SfxRequest *)
#22 0x02b01270 in SfxDispatcher::LinkStubPostMsgHandler(void *, void *)
#23 0x02b34400 in SfxHintPoster::Event(SfxHint *)
#24 0x02b34370 in SfxHintPoster::DoEvent_Impl(SfxHint *)
#25 0x00e2d234 in Link::Call(void *) const
#26 0x00e2c3d0 in ImplHandleUserEvent(ImplSVEvent *)
#27 0x00e2d00c in ImplWindowFrameProc(void *, SalFrame *, unsigned short, void const *)
#28 0x00e99110 in SalFrameData::Call(unsigned short, void const *) const
#29 0x00e970c0 in SalFrameData::HandleClientMessage(XClientMessageEvent *)
#30 0x00e97b60 in SalFrameData::Dispatch(_XEvent *)
#31 0x00ebefd8 in SalDisplay::Dispatch(_XEvent *)
#32 0x00ebecf8 in SalDisplay::Yield(unsigned char)
#33 0x00ebac24 in DisplayYield(int, SalDisplay *)
#34 0x00eb97f8 in SalXLib::Yield(unsigned char)
#35 0x00ec19e4 in SalInstance::Yield(unsigned char)
#36 0x00d32924 in Application::Yield(void)
#37 0x00d327b0 in Application::Execute(void)
#38 0x00008470 in Desktop::Main(void)
#39 0x00d36f78 in SVMain(void)
#40 0x00eb8960 in main
#41 0x000026b0 in _start
#42 0x000024e0 in start
Thread 1:
#0 0x90042668 in semaphore_timedwait_signal_trap
#1 0x9003e894 in _pthread_cond_wait
#2 0x0029ae0c in osl_waitCondition
#3 0x00c75e6c in store::OStorePageDaemon_Impl::run(void)
#4 0x00c769b8 in threadFunc
#5 0x0029f524 in osl_thread_start_Impl
#6 0x90020d28 in _pthread_body
Thread 2:
#0 0x9003140c in accept
#1 0x002aa474 in osl_acceptPipe
#2 0x001008a4 in vos::OPipe::accept(vos::OStreamPipe &)
#3 0x00017258 in desktop::OfficeIPCThread::run(void)
#4 0x000fb550 in vos::_cpp_OThread_WorkerFunction(void *)
#5 0x0029f524 in osl_thread_start_Impl
#6 0x90020d28 in _pthread_body
Thread 3:
#0 0x9003ea88 in semaphore_wait_signal_trap
#1 0x9003e8a4 in _pthread_cond_wait
#2 0x019b7890 in fileaccess::StatusFiller::run(void *)
#3 0x019b70fc in runThread
#4 0x90020d28 in _pthread_body
Thread 4:
#0 0x90042668 in semaphore_timedwait_signal_trap
#1 0x9003e894 in _pthread_cond_wait
#2 0x0029ae0c in osl_waitCondition
#3 0x000f5304 in vos::OCondition::wait(TimeValue const *)
#4 0x000feae4 in vos::OTimerManager::run(void)
#5 0x000fb550 in vos::_cpp_OThread_WorkerFunction(void *)
#6 0x0029f524 in osl_thread_start_Impl
#7 0x90020d28 in _pthread_body
Thread 5:
#0 0x9002578c in select
#1 0x04c9ad9c in poll(pollfd *, int, int)
#2 0x04c994ec in x11::SelectionManager::dispatchEvent(int)
#3 0x04c99648 in x11::SelectionManager::run(void *)
#4 0x0029f524 in osl_thread_start_Impl
#5 0x90020d28 in _pthread_body
Exception: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (0x0001)
Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE (0x0002) at 0x0000000c
Thread 0 Crashed:
#0 0x004bc80c in SvStream::Seek(unsigned long)
#1 0x0053aa44 in UCBStorageStream_Impl::Init(void)
#2 0x0053a488 in UCBStorageStream_Impl::UCBStorageStream_Impl(String const &, unsigned short, UCBStorageStream *, unsigned char, ByteString const *)
#3 0x005430bc in UCBStorage_Impl::OpenStream(UCBStorageElement_Impl *, unsigned short, unsigned char, ByteString const *)
#4 0x00542ec0 in UCBStorage::OpenStream(String const &, unsigned short, unsigned char, ByteString const *)
#5 0x02303c30 in SvStorage::OpenSotStream(String const &, unsigned short, short)
#6 0x023046e8 in SvStorage::OpenStream(String const &, unsigned short, short)
#7 0x0786b0b4 in SwXMLWriter::WriteThroughComponent(com::sun::star::uno::Reference<com::sun::star::lang::XComponent> const &, char const *, com::sun::star::uno::Reference<com::sun::star::lang::XMultiServiceFactory> const &, char const *, com::sun::star::uno::Sequence<com::sun::star::uno::Any> const &, com::sun::star::uno::Sequence<com::sun::star::beans::PropertyValue> const &, unsigned char)
#8 0x07869a48 in SwXMLWriter::_Write(void)
#9 0x0786af00 in SwXMLWriter::WriteStorage(void)
#10 0x077eca74 in StgWriter::Write(SwPaM &, SvStorage &, String const *)
#11 0x0774c8a8 in SwWriter::Write(WriterRef &, String const *)
#12 0x078bf3d4 in SwDocShell::SaveAs(SvStorage *)
#13 0x02a26c88 in SfxObjectShell::SaveAsOwnFormat(SfxMedium &)
#14 0x02a1f80c in SfxObjectShell::SaveTo_Impl(SfxMedium &, SfxItemSet const *, unsigned char)
#15 0x02a260c0 in SfxObjectShell::PreDoSaveAs_Impl(String const &, String const &, SfxItemSet *)
#16 0x02a25470 in SfxObjectShell::SaveAs_Impl(unsigned char, SfxRequest *)
#17 0x02a3940c in SfxObjectShell::ExecFile_Impl(SfxRequest &)
#18 0x02a37674 in SfxStubSfxObjectShellExecFile_Impl(SfxShell *, SfxRequest &)
#19 0x02b185b8 in CallExec__8SfxShellPFPB0R10SfxRequest_vRB2
#20 0x02afdce0 in SfxDispatcher::Call_Impl(SfxShell &, SfxSlot const &, SfxRequest &, unsigned char)
#21 0x02b01374 in SfxDispatcher::PostMsgHandler(SfxRequest *)
#22 0x02b01270 in SfxDispatcher::LinkStubPostMsgHandler(void *, void *)
#23 0x02b34400 in SfxHintPoster::Event(SfxHint *)
#24 0x02b34370 in SfxHintPoster::DoEvent_Impl(SfxHint *)
#25 0x00e2d234 in Link::Call(void *) const
#26 0x00e2c3d0 in ImplHandleUserEvent(ImplSVEvent *)
#27 0x00e2d00c in ImplWindowFrameProc(void *, SalFrame *, unsigned short, void const *)
#28 0x00e99110 in SalFrameData::Call(unsigned short, void const *) const
#29 0x00e970c0 in SalFrameData::HandleClientMessage(XClientMessageEvent *)
#30 0x00e97b60 in SalFrameData::Dispatch(_XEvent *)
#31 0x00ebefd8 in SalDisplay::Dispatch(_XEvent *)
#32 0x00ebecf8 in SalDisplay::Yield(unsigned char)
#33 0x00ebac24 in DisplayYield(int, SalDisplay *)
#34 0x00eb97f8 in SalXLib::Yield(unsigned char)
#35 0x00ec19e4 in SalInstance::Yield(unsigned char)
#36 0x00d32924 in Application::Yield(void)
#37 0x00d327b0 in Application::Execute(void)
#38 0x00008470 in Desktop::Main(void)
#39 0x00d36f78 in SVMain(void)
#40 0x00eb8960 in main
#41 0x000026b0 in _start
#42 0x000024e0 in start
Thread 1:
#0 0x90042668 in semaphore_timedwait_signal_trap
#1 0x9003e894 in _pthread_cond_wait
#2 0x0029ae0c in osl_waitCondition
#3 0x00c75e6c in store::OStorePageDaemon_Impl::run(void)
#4 0x00c769b8 in threadFunc
#5 0x0029f524 in osl_thread_start_Impl
#6 0x90020d28 in _pthread_body
Thread 2:
#0 0x9003140c in accept
#1 0x002aa474 in osl_acceptPipe
#2 0x001008a4 in vos::OPipe::accept(vos::OStreamPipe &)
#3 0x00017258 in desktop::OfficeIPCThread::run(void)
#4 0x000fb550 in vos::_cpp_OThread_WorkerFunction(void *)
#5 0x0029f524 in osl_thread_start_Impl
#6 0x90020d28 in _pthread_body
Thread 3:
#0 0x9003ea88 in semaphore_wait_signal_trap
#1 0x9003e8a4 in _pthread_cond_wait
#2 0x019b7890 in fileaccess::StatusFiller::run(void *)
#3 0x019b70fc in runThread
#4 0x90020d28 in _pthread_body
Thread 4:
#0 0x90042668 in semaphore_timedwait_signal_trap
#1 0x9003e894 in _pthread_cond_wait
#2 0x0029ae0c in osl_waitCondition
#3 0x000f5304 in vos::OCondition::wait(TimeValue const *)
#4 0x000feae4 in vos::OTimerManager::run(void)
#5 0x000fb550 in vos::_cpp_OThread_WorkerFunction(void *)
#6 0x0029f524 in osl_thread_start_Impl
#7 0x90020d28 in _pthread_body
Thread 5:
#0 0x9002578c in select
#1 0x05389d9c in poll(pollfd *, int, int)
#2 0x053884ec in x11::SelectionManager::dispatchEvent(int)
#3 0x05388648 in x11::SelectionManager::run(void *)
#4 0x0029f524 in osl_thread_start_Impl
#5 0x90020d28 in _pthread_body
Exception: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (0x0001)
Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE (0x0002) at 0x0000000c
Thread 0 Crashed:
#0 0x004bc80c in SvStream::Seek(unsigned long)
#1 0x0053aa44 in UCBStorageStream_Impl::Init(void)
#2 0x0053a488 in UCBStorageStream_Impl::UCBStorageStream_Impl(String const &, unsigned short, UCBStorageStream *, unsigned char, ByteString const *)
#3 0x005430bc in UCBStorage_Impl::OpenStream(UCBStorageElement_Impl *, unsigned short, unsigned char, ByteString const *)
#4 0x00542ec0 in UCBStorage::OpenStream(String const &, unsigned short, unsigned char, ByteString const *)
#5 0x02417c30 in SvStorage::OpenSotStream(String const &, unsigned short, short)
#6 0x024186e8 in SvStorage::OpenStream(String const &, unsigned short, short)
#7 0x07b700b4 in SwXMLWriter::WriteThroughComponent(com::sun::star::uno::Reference<com::sun::star::lang::XComponent> const &, char const *, com::sun::star::uno::Reference<com::sun::star::lang::XMultiServiceFactory> const &, char const *, com::sun::star::uno::Sequence<com::sun::star::uno::Any> const &, com::sun::star::uno::Sequence<com::sun::star::beans::PropertyValue> const &, unsigned char)
#8 0x07b6ea48 in SwXMLWriter::_Write(void)
#9 0x07b6ff00 in SwXMLWriter::WriteStorage(void)
#10 0x07af1a74 in StgWriter::Write(SwPaM &, SvStorage &, String const *)
#11 0x07a518a8 in SwWriter::Write(WriterRef &, String const *)
#12 0x07bc43d4 in SwDocShell::SaveAs(SvStorage *)
#13 0x02a26c88 in SfxObjectShell::SaveAsOwnFormat(SfxMedium &)
#14 0x02a1f80c in SfxObjectShell::SaveTo_Impl(SfxMedium &, SfxItemSet const *, unsigned char)
#15 0x02a260c0 in SfxObjectShell::PreDoSaveAs_Impl(String const &, String const &, SfxItemSet *)
#16 0x02a25470 in SfxObjectShell::SaveAs_Impl(unsigned char, SfxRequest *)
#17 0x02a3940c in SfxObjectShell::ExecFile_Impl(SfxRequest &)
#18 0x02a37674 in SfxStubSfxObjectShellExecFile_Impl(SfxShell *, SfxRequest &)
#19 0x02b185b8 in CallExec__8SfxShellPFPB0R10SfxRequest_vRB2
#20 0x02afdce0 in SfxDispatcher::Call_Impl(SfxShell &, SfxSlot const &, SfxRequest &, unsigned char)
#21 0x02b01374 in SfxDispatcher::PostMsgHandler(SfxRequest *)
#22 0x02b01270 in SfxDispatcher::LinkStubPostMsgHandler(void *, void *)
#23 0x02b34400 in SfxHintPoster::Event(SfxHint *)
#24 0x02b34370 in SfxHintPoster::DoEvent_Impl(SfxHint *)
#25 0x00e2d234 in Link::Call(void *) const
#26 0x00e2c3d0 in ImplHandleUserEvent(ImplSVEvent *)
#27 0x00e2d00c in ImplWindowFrameProc(void *, SalFrame *, unsigned short, void const *)
#28 0x00e99110 in SalFrameData::Call(unsigned short, void const *) const
#29 0x00e970c0 in SalFrameData::HandleClientMessage(XClientMessageEvent *)
#30 0x00e97b60 in SalFrameData::Dispatch(_XEvent *)
#31 0x00ebefd8 in SalDisplay::Dispatch(_XEvent *)
#32 0x00ebecf8 in SalDisplay::Yield(unsigned char)
#33 0x00ebac24 in DisplayYield(int, SalDisplay *)
#34 0x00eb97f8 in SalXLib::Yield(unsigned char)
#35 0x00ec19e4 in SalInstance::Yield(unsigned char)
#36 0x00d32924 in Application::Yield(void)
#37 0x00d327b0 in Application::Execute(void)
#38 0x00008470 in Desktop::Main(void)
#39 0x00d36f78 in SVMain(void)
#40 0x00eb8960 in main
#41 0x000026b0 in _start
#42 0x000024e0 in start
Thread 1:
#0 0x90042668 in semaphore_timedwait_signal_trap
#1 0x9003e894 in _pthread_cond_wait
#2 0x0029ae0c in osl_waitCondition
#3 0x00c75e6c in store::OStorePageDaemon_Impl::run(void)
#4 0x00c769b8 in threadFunc
#5 0x0029f524 in osl_thread_start_Impl
#6 0x90020d28 in _pthread_body
Thread 2:
#0 0x9003140c in accept
#1 0x002aa474 in osl_acceptPipe
#2 0x001008a4 in vos::OPipe::accept(vos::OStreamPipe &)
#3 0x00017258 in desktop::OfficeIPCThread::run(void)
#4 0x000fb550 in vos::_cpp_OThread_WorkerFunction(void *)
#5 0x0029f524 in osl_thread_start_Impl
#6 0x90020d28 in _pthread_body
Thread 3:
#0 0x9003ea88 in semaphore_wait_signal_trap
#1 0x9003e8a4 in _pthread_cond_wait
#2 0x019b7890 in fileaccess::StatusFiller::run(void *)
#3 0x019b70fc in runThread
#4 0x90020d28 in _pthread_body
Thread 4:
#0 0x90042668 in semaphore_timedwait_signal_trap
#1 0x9003e894 in _pthread_cond_wait
#2 0x0029ae0c in osl_waitCondition
#3 0x000f5304 in vos::OCondition::wait(TimeValue const *)
#4 0x000feae4 in vos::OTimerManager::run(void)
#5 0x000fb550 in vos::_cpp_OThread_WorkerFunction(void *)
#6 0x0029f524 in osl_thread_start_Impl
#7 0x90020d28 in _pthread_body
Thread 5:
#0 0x9002578c in select
#1 0x04c02d9c in poll(pollfd *, int, int)
#2 0x04c014ec in x11::SelectionManager::dispatchEvent(int)
#3 0x04c01648 in x11::SelectionManager::run(void *)
#4 0x0029f524 in osl_thread_start_Impl
#5 0x90020d28 in _pthread_body
Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2003 6:07 pm Post subject: more info on save problem
I noticed that the OpenOffice/share/config/registry directory is owned by the first user of open office which only has write permissions for the owner (no group or user). I am wondering if this would cause the hanging save problem.
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 3:29 am Post subject: Same on my Powerbook
I have the same problem as described in the thread. I have installed Open Office as user Admininistrator and save works perfect, but when i use Open Office as User Flar Open Office hangs on saving. If someone finds an solution for this please post it.
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