No it doesn't give any crash report. It only close libreoffice and open the dialog to recover my files.
In /var/crash there isn't anything related to libreoffice. The only files is:
"_usr_lib_jvm_java-8-oracle_bin_java.1000.crash" "_usr_lib_jvm_java-8-oracle_bin_java.1000.upload" "_usr_lib_jvm_java-8-oracle_bin_java.1000.uploaded" ".lock"
This about java was created 3 days ago.
In /etc/default/apport we have:
# set this to 0 to disable apport, or to 1 to enable it # you can temporarily override this with # sudo service apport start force_start=1 enabled=1
No it doesn't give any crash report. It only close libreoffice and open the dialog to recover my files.
In /var/crash there isn't anything related to libreoffice. The only files is:
"_usr_lib_ jvm_java- 8-oracle_ bin_java. 1000.crash" jvm_java- 8-oracle_ bin_java. 1000.upload" jvm_java- 8-oracle_ bin_java. 1000.uploaded"
"_usr_lib_
"_usr_lib_
".lock"
This about java was created 3 days ago.
In /etc/default/apport we have:
# set this to 0 to disable apport, or to 1 to enable it
# you can temporarily override this with
# sudo service apport start force_start=1
enabled=1