Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 43176
After a crash, -headless is ignored, and recovery dialog is presented
Last modified: 2005-08-09 12:27:39 UTC
This sounds a bit like issue 17005. After a crash, running with -headless still brings up the recovery and crash reporting dialog, which will hang any noninteractive use of the app.
Hi dankegel, thanks for using and supporting OpenOffice.org... I'm not sure if this is a defect at all. Do you really want that the user is not informed that the Office crashed? Do you really want that the user doesn't know which document(s) cause(s) trouble? Do you really want that the user has no way to recover the crashed documents(s)? reassigned to fl mci -> fl: Hi fl, you are the spec owner of the autorecovery. Please have a look at this and decide if this is the wanted bahviour, thanks...
mci, do you even know what -headless means? It's used when running the app on a server. In this mode, there *is no interactive user to notify*. All dialogs are bugs in -headless mode; -headless is supposed to suppress all dialogs.
FL: Is this one a duplicate to the issue regarding OOo running as a bean?
JL->CD: Please have a look at this.
cd->as: Please respect headless mode in your recovery implementation.
AS: Now the functionality behind AutoSave/CrashSave/AutoRecovery/ SessionManagement will be disabled if the user starts an office with -headless, - norestore, -server.
cd: Reviewed and approved.
AS->TM: Please verify this task on my cws. THX. re-open issue and reassign to tm@openoffice.org
reassign to tm@openoffice.org
reset resolution to FIXED
Crashing master (m116) on Linux and Solaris doesn't bring up the Crashreporter anymore...
Crashing master (m116) on Windows doesn't bring up the Crashreporter anymore... ==> closed
*** Issue 52953 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue. ***