On Monday 04 December 2006 01:40, you wrote: > Bernd Schubert wrote: > > do you know at which openoffice.org version the problem first occurded? > > In the institut we are running 2.0.3-6~bpo.1 and there's everything on > > nfs (even the root filesystem) without any problems. > > 2.0.4. The first report of this came in after the upgrade to 2.0.4
Ok, I will try to reproduce it in our Sid chroot. If openoffice.org won't work on nfs we will have a real problem. > > More interesting is the fact that it DOESN'T find the libnss3.so library. > > Hmm, I see openoffice.org-core has a dependency to libnss3-0d but none to > > libnss3. I just straced it myself and its really calling libnss3.so and > > not libnss3.so.0d (but libnss3 is installed on my system). > > Can you install the libnss3 package and see what happens? > > And how does that have anything to do with this report? > The NSS stuff is for XML security and it works. Well, it somewhere stalls and it probably doesn' t stall in D-state. I also only know the libnss-{ldap,mysql, etc) libraries used for account support (passwd, group, etc) and thought it might be related to libnss3. The package description of libnss3 also is a bit short and I didn't find any other information about it. I simply thought that openoffice might have problems to resolve the uid and gid to a username. Sorry that I was entirely wrong here. Anyway, it won't hurt to install the libnss3 library. The given trace is not enlightening and installing this library is just a shot in the dark. Regards, Bernd -- Bernd Schubert PCI / Theoretische Chemie Universität Heidelberg INF 229 69120 Heidelberg