On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 08:06:58PM +0200, Pierre Haessig wrote:
> I had this bug running on my Testing for more than a week (I don't remember 
> precisely when it started). 

Ah, right, and you didn't even upgrade your testing?

> Thanks to the info provided in this bug report, I investigated the kernel 
> logs with dmesg after the startup crash. Here is what I get : 
>  
> [ 5198.500271] soffice.bin[3697]: segfault at 0 ip 00007fd8f4dbf292 sp 
> 00007fff8d42bbb0 error 4 in libsofficeapp.so[7fd8f4d8d000+6c000]

I never doubted that.

> This is clearly what was initially described by Slavko on September 13th. I 
> wonder if #633929 is a duplicate, but there is not enough information to 
> decide.
> 
> 
> Afterwards, I tried the trick to remove entirely the ~/.libreoffice directory 
> which indeed enabled Libreoffice to start. Thanks for this trick !

And still, did the fix of reinstalling work?

(And: why are you reporting this now given that 3.4.3-3 is in testing since 
some days,
and that this also would have cause an upgrade)

> However, there may be users around that won't look at bugs.debian.org.

This is not relevant. They use testing. They should know a bit about
bugs.debian.org. If not, they shouldn't use testing.

> This startup problem needs a more sustainable solution for community.

Try with 3.4.3-3. -1 is gone and thus completely irrelevant by now.

Grüße/Regards,

René
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