[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 125320] - sporadic fail! - combination of autocalculate and shared formulae still broken in 6.3.0.0.alpha1+ with threaded off

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Mon Jan 11 18:00:41 UTC 2021


https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=125320

--- Comment #31 from matthewnote at yahoo.co.uk ---
> * The problem is hard to reproduce. That's unfortunate, but Calc is a
> complex piece of software

Careful.  We know that, appreciate it and deploy it with much enthusiasm.  

> I'm setting this bugreport to NEEDINFO.

> A large number of comments here are vague descriptions of problems with Calc
> calculating something incorrectly that may not have to do anything with this
> bugreport besides sharing the pattern of something not getting calculated
> correctly. 

Incorrect.  Precise example given.  A Bug that prevents bug reporting is the
subject.  

Mixing several different problems in one bugreport only makes it
> more difficult and confusing to handle, and so they do not belong here.

It clarifies (according to b, who saw the point . . .immediately).  "Sporadic
fails" is the first point in the/his title.  Evidence belongs here for the
moment - according to his (vast) user experience.

> Please submit a separate bugreport for each separate issue. If there is a
> common theme to several problems, QA can create one meta bugreport to keep
> track of all those problems.

Telesto and Buovjaga guide us already.  Good job!  A developer who knows/learns
how a calculation can be decided/limited/damaged by the open application window
size is welcome to comment/specify.  We know already to separate/submit a
separate bug report at that moment.

Lubos; please confirm your role here.  If  (experienced) users consider Calc4
(b) or Calc5 (me) to share our data (internationally) in a stable fashion (and
we do check every cell) it's time to involve developers who are bothered by
that. . . .fact. Personally, I install and test Calc 7 (fresh) whenever I can. 
Always hopeful for the best!  LibreOffice is!

I'll continue here for the moment, including more NEEDEDINFO because it
encourages b, with some technical pertinence rather than the usual none-at-all.

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