Summary: | SIGABRT when saving large spreadsheet | ||
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Product: | LibreOffice | Reporter: | Clemens Eisserer <linuxhippy> |
Component: | Spreadsheet | Assignee: | Not Assigned <libreoffice-bugs> |
Status: | NEW --- | QA Contact: | |
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | medium | CC: | arnaud.versini, iplaw67, jorendc |
Version: | 4.0.1.2 release | ||
Hardware: | x86-64 (AMD64) | ||
OS: | Linux (All) | ||
Whiteboard: | perf | ||
i915 platform: | i915 features: | ||
Attachments: |
gdb full backtrace
Log trace without crash |
Description
Clemens Eisserer
2013-03-18 21:57:19 UTC
Could you please send us the doc with an other way ? http://dl.free.fr/ for example Created attachment 78107 [details]
Log trace without crash
Can't reproduce the crash for now but seems to have some leaks. Hi, Thanks for reporting. I can confirm this documents keep filling my memory (now up to 3,5GB of the total 4GB (92,0%), and raising). So therefore we can mark this bug as NEW and accept the bug report. On the other hand, this bug may be never get fixed. The only thing we can advice is to try to use a database instead of such extremely huge documenst (159mb of information). A spreadsheet isn't meant to manage such kind of data; a database is. I hope you understand. Kind regards, Joren Hi. > On the other hand, this bug may be never get fixed. The only thing we can > advice is to try to use a database instead of such extremely huge documenst > (159mb of information). Memory leaks typically are not related to the size of the data, therefore calc probably leaks also with smaller documents, which definitively is a bug and has to be fixed. > A spreadsheet isn't meant to manage such kind of data; > a database is. Probably, probably not. Excel-2013 has no problems with spreadsheets of such size and loads the xsls-version of the same document consuming far leass than 1GB of memory. In my opinion that should be reason enough to fix calc to make it equal to its competitor... Adding self to CC if not already on |
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