Vittorio wrote: > Dear Mr Rene, If you want to be so formal, Mr. Engelhard please. (European convention: First-Name Family-Name)
> I run a binary copy of OOo. I haven't source code and I seriosly doubt That's not true. (You can easily get it.) > Probably I only have the insane hobby to rack my brains over Debian OS > and its programs, using them in my spare time an at job. ? I didn't say you were an asshole or something like that, just > In my humble opinion I can say: Yes, it seems the *IDENTICAL* bug. > It still occurs in OOo 2.4 and after fix of hyphen (2.3.1-3) too. Doesn't here. And fwiw, which version of libhunspell* do you have installed? Do you happen to have a self-installed version of libhyphen without the fix (and/or libhunspell without the fix) around somewhere which can take precedence before the Debian version breaking this? > I don't know if can help but you could have an idea of types of > documents I first write with OOo reading at > http://www.comune.montesarchio.bn.it/index.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_download&gid=270&Itemid=28 Opens fine. And doing hyphenation does also work fine. > It is a very annoying workaround (sorry Glaser). So I keep up to find > on "google" any info and tip to avoid the issue. > Finally I discovery bug #459943. > > It was closed with a fix in packages libhyphen0 and > openoffice.org-hypenation-en-us (2.3.1-3) No, there was no fix in hyphenation-en-us. There was just an update of it because it happens to be built out of the same source as libhyphen0. The fix (make encds[] static *IS* in 2.3.1-3). And the fix got confirmed by various people. > Only a difference. I have openoffice.org-hypenation-it (1.2.4.0-m2). ^^^^^^^^^^ Doesn't exist. If fo write version numbers, plase take at least a bit of checking for their correctness. (Doesn't matter here, though). > So, I supposed, any change in libhyphen0 and > openoffice.org-hypenation-en-us patches don't work with > openoffice.org-hypenation-it. And I send previous message. And I don't think this is the identical bug. (If it's a bug at all, that has to be determined...) > This morning I disabled "Check spelling as you type" on computer at > work, opened an existing file, modified deeply its contents, saved with > a different name, then applied "Check spelling as you type" ... and OOo > crashed. I have that on. Doesn't crash. (I am on amd64, though, but there's no reason to believe behaviour of this on other archs is different) Regards, Rene -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]