Issue 116942 - After installing 3.3, will not load a Macro Library in xx.oxt format. Tried going back to 3.2.1 but same error message shown.
Summary: After installing 3.3, will not load a Macro Library in xx.oxt format. Tried g...
Status: CLOSED FIXED
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Product: Calc
Classification: Application
Component: open-import (show other issues)
Version: OOO330m1
Hardware: Mac Mac OS X 10.6
: P3 Trivial (vote)
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Assignee: spreadsheet
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Reported: 2011-02-13 18:57 UTC by alf50
Modified: 2012-09-03 08:10 UTC (History)
3 users (show)

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Description alf50 2011-02-13 18:57:20 UTC
I have been working on a complex, Stock Application for About 1 year. I have 10 customers that use it 
daily.

Today I loaded OO 3.3 for Intel Mac OSX 10.6, and now the application no longer works properly. It will 
not load a Macro Library that I have in xx.oxt format. I tried deleting the 3.3 version of OO and 
reloading the 3.2.1 version but my macro library (xx.oxt) will still not load into the 3.2.1 version any 
more. (and would not load into the 3.3 version either.)

The error message I get (whether in 3.3 or now 3.2.1) is:

This media-type is not supported:
application/vdn.sun.star.package-bundle()

What is going on? How can I get back to the point where my macro library will load into the 3.2.1 
version of OpenOffice, and how do I get the 3.3 version to not react differently to copy-paste 
commands issued from within a macro. (Dates appear with a leading apostrophe so that an exact match 
for the date is not found when a search is done for it at a later time.)

When trying to run my application using the current "Release Version" of OO 3.3, I also got overflow 
errors from within a long IF-THEN Statement placed within a row of cells within the spreadsheet.

Have these issues been resolved in one of the RELEASE CANDIDATES that are currently available?

NOT A HAPPY CAMPER RIGHT NOW!!
OpenOffice 3.2 on Snow Leopard Mac
Comment 1 alf50 2011-02-16 19:14:42 UTC
RESOLVED- By adding "1.0" to the name of the Macro.oxt file (xx1.0.oxt), it now loads without any issues.

I have not found this requirement anywhere in the documentation, so I would be nice if someone would 
describe this requirement to get Macro.oxt files to load into OpenOffice.
Comment 2 binguo 2012-09-03 08:10:25 UTC
Verified on Aoo_Trunk_20120829.1800, it can not repro, it is fixed. so close it.