This seems to fix a long-term problem I had. If I start OOo with a file on a local hard drive, then it would pause "forever" when I tried to open a file on an NFS mount. Same thing in reverse order. I applied the patch and it behaves better.
However, I now see a new problem. OOo is not running. From a terminal, I do "ooffice /tmp/foo.csv". The startup banner window pops up but then goes away. I get the following in the terminal:
This seems to fix a long-term problem I had. If I start OOo with a file on a local hard drive, then it would pause "forever" when I tried to open a file on an NFS mount. Same thing in reverse order. I applied the patch and it behaves better.
However, I now see a new problem. OOo is not running. From a terminal, I do "ooffice /tmp/foo.csv". The startup banner window pops up but then goes away. I get the following in the terminal:
Locking assertion failure. Backtrace: libxcb- xlib.so. 0 [0x7fd26a4f297c] libxcb- xlib.so. 0(xcb_xlib_ lock+0x15) [0x7fd26a4f2a15] libX11. so.6 [0x7fd26e1bc323] libX11. so.6(XCreateWin dow+0x44) [0x7fd26e1b3d54] libgdk- x11-2.0. so.0(gdk_ window_ new+0x395) [0x7fd26a09cc05] libgtk- x11-2.0. so.0 [0x7fd26572b4c8] libgobject- 2.0.so. 0(g_closure_ invoke+ 0x10f) [0x7fd269530bcf] libgobject- 2.0.so. 0 [0x7fd269544386] libgobject- 2.0.so. 0(g_signal_ emit_valist+ 0x875) [0x7fd2695460d5] libgobject- 2.0.so. 0(g_signal_ emit+0x83) [0x7fd269546483] libgtk- x11-2.0. so.0(gtk_ widget_ realize+ 0x77) [0x7fd26571c957] openoffice/ program/ libvclplug_ gtk680lx. so [0x7fd265ad476d] openoffice/ program/ libvclplug_ gtk680lx. so [0x7fd265ad516a] openoffice/ program/ libvclplug_ gtk680lx. so [0x7fd265ad582b] openoffice/ program/ libvclplug_ gtk680lx. so [0x7fd265aadf64] openoffice/ program/ libvcl680lx. so [0x7fd271a594ed] openoffice/ program/ libvcl680lx. so [0x7fd2719ee322] openoffice/ program/ libvcl680lx. so(_ZN9TabDialo gC2EP6WindowRK5 ResId+0x5f) [0x7fd271a2b1cf] openoffice/ program/ libsvx680lx. so [0x7fd25db65084] openoffice/ program/ libsvx680lx. so [0x7fd25dd39db4]
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I don't get this if I don't give it a file on startup, and then open it later with the same command. "foo.csv" is just one line with "a,b" in it.