Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 93729
Crash in export to PowerPoint with attached document
Last modified: 2008-10-21 17:51:57 UTC
Open attached document in OOo3.0 RC1. Save to PowerPoint format. Crash. The ID of the error report is rc6nyuc.
Created attachment 56395 [details] Document which crashes OOo in save to PowerPoint
Created attachment 56396 [details] now the right one, please ignore the zip-file
I can confirm it with Debian if I use the OOo own dialog If I use the system dialog of XFCE it doesn't crash. Crash Report follows
Unter Debian: CrashCode r3bnyuc. @ regina If it works with 2.4.1 for you I think it is a releaseblocker
this seems to be a tricky one. I cannot confirm on WinXP (export to ppt is fine). For me the crash happens on Linux (using .deb packages, OOo dialogs, not with system XFCE dialogs) my report id is rgbnyuc
Further tests give: Export with OOo2.4.1 possible. (But background gradient false.) Export with OOoDev300m20 possible. (But background gradient false and legends missing.) OOoDev300m29 crashes during opening. It opens up to the moment, when the first slide is in the working area and the preview slides for the page pane should be generated. I cannot sent a crash report, because recovery also crashes. But the folder crashdata contains some files. I could attach them, if you need them.
Reproducible under Linux, Windows ok. Reassigned.
@ tm I set you to CC because of our discussion on IRC yesterday
yes, we have a regression, the PPT export is crashing if hatch fillstyles, the old caption object and or measure objects are saved.
Changing target to 3,0: Showstopper.
I get the crash even on Win Vista, on my machine.
this issue has been fixed now in /svx/source/unodraw/unoshape.cxx -r1.178.120.1
Verified in CWS. No crash, the background looks different on reload. But that was the case even back in 2.4.1.
Verified with 3.0.0rc2 Linux X64: export PPT OK. (I can also reopen it with OOo but I didn't check with PowerPoint). I confirm that the background looks different on reload.
verified in OOO300_m9 -> closed
*** Issue 95274 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue. ***