On 22/05/17 04:15 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 05/22/2017 03:41 PM, Paul Erickson wrote:
> On 22/05/17 02:56 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 05/23/17 05:21, Paul Erickson wrote:
>>> Within the last couple of days an update is causing LibreOffice to
>>> crash. When I click on the icon, recovery mode comes up, but there is
>>> no file to recover, and when I click "OK" the Logo comes up
briefly
>>> and then goes away. When I try to run from the command line, I get
>>> "Application error".
>>>
>>> I have tried reinstalling but get the same "Application error" when
I
>>> attempt to run it from the command line.
>>>
>>> Any thoughts?
>> My first try would be to move ~/.config/libreoffice to a temporary
>> location and try again.
>>
> Tried that, and the same problem occurs.
Uh, try "libreoffice --writer --norestore" so it tries to bring up
the word processor but doesn't try to restore on a fatal error? Check
the logs, too ("journalctl | grep libreoffice" for example).
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Thanks Rick,
Tried the "libreoffice --writer --nostore" command and got:
Application Error
Fatal exception: Signal 6
I assume you don't want to see all the stack info.
I have checked the logs as you suggested, and there is some material
there, but I do not know how to interpret it. I assume you don't want to
see the grep output here.
I have submitted bug reports to bugzilla.
Thanks very much for the time and attention.
cheers, Paul
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