Newer version of OOo2 to test?
Jim Cornette
fct-cornette at insight.rr.com
Wed Mar 2 12:36:08 UTC 2005
Rodd Clarkson wrote:
>>Great to see a new version of OOo2 up for testing.
>>
>>http://people.redhat.com/caolanm/openoffice.org2/i386/
>
>
> A couple of issues that have popped up. I'll mention them here and
> someone can tell me where to file the bug reports:
>
> In Impress, I'm able to crash it consistently be selecting options in
> the initial startup:
>
> Steps to reproduce:
>
> 1. Open Impress (Applications > Office > OpenOffice.org 1.9 Impress)
> 2. In Step 1, click Next >>
> 3. In step 2, click Next >>
> 4. In the speed field, select a different speed.
> 5. In the speed field, select another different speed.
>
> This last step crashed Impress for me.
>
> Step 4 can be replaced with selecting from a different 'selector' first
> (For example, transistion type).
>
>
>
> In Base, I can't seem to move beyond the Save File screen.
>
> Steps to reproduce:
>
> 1. Open Base (Applications > Office > OpenOffice.org 1.9 Base)
> 2. Select 'Create a new database' and click Next
> 3. Click Finish. This will prompted for a filename to save the database
> as.
> 4. Enter a name in the 'Name' field (or take the default) and click
> Save.
>
> The dialog disappears, but Base doesn't do anything. If you click
> Finish again it just prompts to save the file again, over and over.
> Cancel just closes Base.
>
>
> Anyone else seeing this, and if so, where should I report this stiff.
I can confirm the base problem. I was using FC3, are you using
development or FC3?
When I tried the rpms that are directly from openoffice.org that are
contained within the .gz file which they provide, base worked half way
decent. I had to install jre, which did not require any additional
environment adjustments, etc.
I believe for Fedora, there is really no place to report the bug. The
list is probably it for now.
Jim
>
> Caolan, what can I do to provide you with more feedback on this?
>
> Packages installed are as follows:
>
> [rodd at trevally ~]$ rpm -qa | grep openoffice.org2
> openoffice.org2-graphicfilter-1.9.80-3
> openoffice.org2-core-1.9.80-3
> openoffice.org2-impress-1.9.80-3
> openoffice.org2-xsltfilter-1.9.80-3
> openoffice.org2-writer-1.9.80-3
> [rodd at trevally ~]$
>
>
> Rodd
>
>
>
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