Issue 84112 - Running Macros is impossible - Crash
Summary: Running Macros is impossible - Crash
Status: CLOSED IRREPRODUCIBLE
Alias: None
Product: General
Classification: Code
Component: scripting (show other issues)
Version: 680m237
Hardware: All All
: P1 (highest) Trivial (vote)
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: ab
QA Contact: issues@framework
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Keywords: regression
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Reported: 2007-11-30 08:23 UTC by Mechtilde
Modified: 2007-12-12 13:59 UTC (History)
1 user (show)

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Issue Type: DEFECT
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Description Mechtilde 2007-11-30 08:23:41 UTC
I tested version m238 from Pavel on Debian.

I try to start a macro. It is the same to use the macro contained in a document
or one of the general macros.

condition is that the libary contains more than one module
Comment 1 Mechtilde 2007-11-30 14:56:35 UTC
I use Debian GNU/Linux on 32 bit/i386
Comment 2 ab 2007-12-12 09:29:54 UTC
Sorry, but I cannot reproduce this problem. I've tested StarOffice 
and OpenOffice vanilla builds both on m238 and m239 on Windows and
StarOffice m239 on Linux. Running a test program from a library 
containing two modules worked without problems in all tested ver-
sions. Starting the Wizard "Document Converter" (also a Library with
more than one module) failed in m238 but without crash (only a
Basic exception error occurs). I was told that there was a problem
with comphelper being incompatible in m238. As the problem is com-
pletely gone in m239 I assume a m238 build problem.

I don't know which build you refer to with "from Pavel", but maybe
this build also is affected by the incompatibility problem. Please
check again in m239. Anyway I can only check and fix problems in
vanilla builds.
Comment 3 Mechtilde 2007-12-12 11:12:27 UTC
There was no m238 vanilla build available. so I can't check both version.

Yes it works in vanilla m239 and in Pavels m239.

The latest vanilla build before m239 was m235
Comment 4 ab 2007-12-12 13:59:29 UTC
Closed