[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 127344] Idle LibreOffice consumes 100% CPU on i386

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Tue Sep 24 20:43:40 UTC 2019


https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=127344

Albrecht Dreß <albrecht.dress at arcor.de> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|NEEDINFO                    |UNCONFIRMED
     Ever confirmed|1                           |0

--- Comment #2 from Albrecht Dreß <albrecht.dress at arcor.de> ---
Thanks a lot for your feedback!

The short answer: the bug is still present in safe mode.

Long answer:
* installed Debian Buster/32 Bit from scratch on a newly created VirtualBox
6.0.12 VM
* installed all Debian updates, and the VBox guest additions
* removed all libreoffice deb's installed during the Buster install
* downloaded the packages LibreOffice_6.2.7_Linux_x86_deb.tar.gz and
LibreOffice_6.2.7_Linux_x86_deb_langpack_de.tar.gz (just to be sure, if
i18n/l10n makes any difference), and installed all deb's from both
* launched libreoffice6.2 from a terminal
* selected from the menu (German Locale) “Hilfe -> Im abgesicherten Modus neu
starten…” and from the dialogue “Im abgesicherten Modus fortfahren” (= “safe
mode”)
* opened a new Writer document; window title says “[…] abgesicherter Modus”
* leave Writer idle for ~35 minutes: soffice.bin goes to 100% CPU in top

Note 1: compared to the earlier tests in normal mode, it took longer for the
issue to pop up in safe mode.  As this is just a single test, I don't know if
this is of any significance, though.

Note 2: on the MacBookPro5,5 (which is my wife's “production” machine, so I
could not run the safe mode test there yet), the effect occurred on a freshly
installed system, i.e. with a default profile.

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