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Posted to issues@openoffice.apache.org by bu...@apache.org on 2015/04/18 18:00:05 UTC

[Issue 125751] Impress crashes when trying to open saved content

https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=125751

Ruslan <ru...@unity3d.com> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Ruslan <ru...@unity3d.com> ---
I was not able to repro this crash. Tried by creating document in AOO 3.0.0 and
then successively opening it in the next versions of AOO up to 4.1.1. Also I
tried Windows 7 as problem was reported for this OS version as well.

Config
•    Win 7 64-bit
•    Intel
•    6 GB RAM
•    JDK 1.8.0_31

Steps taken

1. Installed AOO 3.0.0m9 (Build: 9358) from official download site
2. Created presentation from template with AOO Impress Presentation Wizard and
adding sound, video and picture into it. See attachment
PresentationWithInsertedAssets_Created In_AOO3-0-0.odp
3. Opened this presentation in AOO 3.0.0m9 (Build:9358) again 3 times by
dbl-clicking on odp file in Windows File Explorer 
4. Installed AOO 3.4.1m1(Build:9593) with removing previous AOO version
5. Opened saved presentation 3 times by dbl-clicking on odp file in Windows
File Explorer
6. Got no crash
7. Installed AOO4.0.0m3(Build:9702) - Rev.1503704 with removing previous AOO
version
8. Opened saved presentation 3 times by dbl-clicking on odp file in Windows
File Explorer
9. Got no crash
10. Installed AOO4.1.0m18(Build:9764) - Rev.1589052 with removing previous AOO
version
11. Opened saved presentation 3 times by dbl-clicking on odp file in Windows
File Explorer
12. Got no crash
13. Installed AOO4.1.1m6(Build:9775) - Rev.1617669 with removing previous AOO
version
14. Opened saved presentation 3 times by dbl-clicking on odp file in Windows
File Explorer
15. Got no crash

In order to reproduce this issue it is critical to get and use this specific
“crashable” file and then address questions asked by Luke Barfield.

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