Bug 87777 - fatal error
Summary: fatal error
Status: NEEDINFO
Alias: None
Product: LibreOffice
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Presentation (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64) Windows (All)
: medium critical
Assignee: Not Assigned
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Reported: 2014-12-28 00:06 UTC by Doug Edmunds
Modified: 2014-12-28 10:12 UTC (History)
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Attachments
popup received on crash (10.14 KB, image/png)
2014-12-28 00:06 UTC, Doug Edmunds
Details
popup i/o error msg v 4.3.5 (105.99 KB, image/jpeg)
2014-12-28 10:12 UTC, Doug Edmunds
Details

Description Doug Edmunds 2014-12-28 00:06:47 UTC
Created attachment 111411 [details]
popup received on crash

Attempt to open a pptx file on Win7 x64 machine, with 8Gb memory, I5 chip.  Filed created by MS Powerpoint on a Vista x32 box.  File is 137,500 KB, containing over 300 slides.  

Crashes on opening with popup title "LibreOffice 4.2 - Fatal Error"  
Text in popup:  "osl::Thread::create failed".

When clicking OK, the pop disappears, and programs abruptly shuts down.
Comment 1 Julien Nabet 2014-12-28 08:12:59 UTC
On which precise LO version are you? Last one of 4.2 branch is 4.2.8
Do you reproduce this with last stable LO version 4.3.5?
Comment 2 Doug Edmunds 2014-12-28 10:12:27 UTC
Created attachment 111419 [details]
popup i/o error msg  v 4.3.5

I removed v4.2.8 and installed 4.3.5.  When I attempted to open the file, I now get a "general i/o error" popup. Unable to open the file 

To check that the problem is not in the pptx file, I downloaded the
 Microsoft Powerpoint Viewer.  The file opens
 fine with that program, and the slide-show works as expected.
Comment 3 Doug Edmunds 2014-12-28 10:12:39 UTC
I removed v4.2.8 and installed 4.3.5.  When I attempted to open the file, I now get a "general i/o error" popup. Unable to open the file 

To check that the problem is not in the pptx file, I downloaded the
 Microsoft Powerpoint Viewer.  The file opens
 fine with that program, and the slide-show works as expected.


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