Issue 48899 - This file always crashes Impress 1.9.100, and cannot be recovered.
Summary: This file always crashes Impress 1.9.100, and cannot be recovered.
Status: CLOSED IRREPRODUCIBLE
Alias: None
Product: Impress
Classification: Application
Component: editing (show other issues)
Version: 680m100
Hardware: All All
: P3 Trivial (vote)
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: wolframgarten
QA Contact: issues@graphics
URL:
Keywords: needmoreinfo
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
Reported: 2005-05-08 18:56 UTC by jimmyh
Modified: 2005-05-09 11:30 UTC (History)
1 user (show)

See Also:
Issue Type: DEFECT
Latest Confirmation in: ---
Developer Difficulty: ---


Attachments
file that causes the crash (47.28 KB, application/vnd.sun.xml.impress)
2005-05-08 18:57 UTC, jimmyh
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Description jimmyh 2005-05-08 18:56:11 UTC
I was playing with adding 3D shapes to a document, and OOo crashed. Since 
then, it is unable to complete recovery on this file and cannot be opened 
 
(luckily I still have the original) 
 
Will attach shortly...
Comment 1 jimmyh 2005-05-08 18:57:06 UTC
Created attachment 25896 [details]
file that causes the crash
Comment 2 wolframgarten 2005-05-09 10:02:30 UTC
Sorry, not reproducible. What were you doing right when the crash occurred?
Thanks in advance.
Comment 3 jimmyh 2005-05-09 11:12:47 UTC
It now seems that under certain circumstances it crashes with *any* file... I 
will take a look at it. 
Comment 4 jimmyh 2005-05-09 11:22:29 UTC
Ok, I can reproduce this on my machine:   
  
Create a blank presenatation  
Tools --> Toolbars --> 3D objects  
Add a sphere  
Right click the sphere, select 3D Effects  
  
OOo crashes. Worse, it then crashes on every subsequent restart.  
  
In OOo I have OpenGL rendering turned on. I use the nvidia drivers, usually  
with good stability.  
 
*** This bug does not happen if I turn OpenGL rendering off *** 
  
Some relavant info on the system:  
Fedora Core 2, fully updated with packages from Redhat and Livna. 
 
* Kernel 2.6.10-1.771_FC2 (from Redhat)  
* X.org 6.7.0-14 (from Redhat) 
* gcc 3.3.3-7 (from Redhat) 
 
Nvidia drivers from these RPMs (from Livna): 
* nvidia-glx-1.0.7174-0.lvn.1.2 
* kernel-module-nvidia-2.6.10-1.771_FC2-1.0.7174-0.lvn.1.2 
 
 
Comment 5 wolframgarten 2005-05-09 11:29:26 UTC
If this does not happen with OpenGLrendering turned off it is definetely the
fault of the graphic card driver. That is why the default is "turned off".
Using another driver might help here.
Comment 6 wolframgarten 2005-05-09 11:30:06 UTC
Closed. Thanks for your help.