Created attachment 90315 [details] backtrace Trying to import a PDF that is on a CIFS mount (windows share / network filesystem), LibreOffice aborts. Copying the file the local disk and then opening works. Reproduced with 4.1 (Debian package and my dev tree) and with 4.2 (my dev tree).
Created attachment 90316 [details] backtrace
Can't reproduce with 4.1.3 & master build under Fedora 19. Mounted using 'mount -t cifs'. The share itself is on Windows 7.
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Created attachment 90441 [details] backtrace
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Marking as WORKSFORME based on comment #2. Lionel, if this issue is still reproducible for you on the latest version of LibreOffice, then feel free to open this issue again by setting the status to UNCONFIRMED. You may also want to provide some more details on your CIFS setup. Thanks for reporting a LibreOffice bug!
Still reproducible with master (4.4.0.alpha) of 2014-10-05: commit ee12e843c609e747be2f7d5a89ffd889c78378de Author: Julien Nabet <serval2412@yahoo.fr> 2014-10-05 21:14:46 Committer: Lionel Elie Mamane <lionel@mamane.lu> 2014-10-09 18:22:15 fdo#84073: change ODBC/JDBC escapes to lowercase Change-Id: I19ce3acb9575fbef8273bbd84cb4dc322e101ac8 CIFS mount options: \\SERVER\SHARE on /home/USER/mnt/SHARE type cifs (rw,relatime,vers=1.0,cache=strict,username=USER,domain=DOMAIN,uid=1000,forceuid,gid=1000,forcegid,addr=X.Y.Z.A,file_mode=0600,dir_mode=0700,nounix,rsize=61440,wsize=65536,actimeo=1) CIFS server is a Windows 2008R2
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