[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 113273] Crash in: SfxShell::SetDisableFlags(SfxDisableFlags)

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Wed Jun 24 12:00:38 UTC 2020


https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=113273

Terrence Enger <lo_bugs at iseries-guru.com> changed:

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--- Comment #16 from Terrence Enger <lo_bugs at iseries-guru.com> ---
Created attachment 162368
  --> https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/attachment.cgi?id=162368&action=edit
bibisect in lo-linux-dbgutil-daily-till52

Working in bibisect repository lo-linux-dbgutil-daily-till52$ on
debian-buster, I see that the bug entered LO somewhere in the 65 or so
commits:

          commit    s-h       date
          --------  --------  -------------------
    good  09325a16  4ab31493  2016-05-24 00:40:36
    bad   6f9d5d29  44326f8d  2015-05-24 21:19:42

Observations and questions arising:

(*) I used a separate UserInstallation directory, which I named on the
    command line.

(*) I followed the steps in comment 8 once; then for each probe I
    followed the steps in comment 12.

(*) The crashes I observed were "Signal 6".  In a recent local-built
    soffice.bin, comparing my backtrace to Julien Nabet's attachment,
    I see at the top 14 additional frames of signal handling; after
    that there are 36 frames of same-named functions.

(*) If I open the .odt by clicking the thumbnail in Start Center, LO
    prompts "update or keep old style" (and possibly crashes upon
    closing) only the second time I open the file.

(*) The "update or keep old style" message cites template
    'modèle_test1', but the file I downloaded and from which I created
    the .odt is 'modele_test1.ott'.

    I wonder if this is central to the bug?

I am removing keyword bibisectRequest and adding bibisected.

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