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ssamplease could someone renew my ubuntu-bugcontrol membership. my launchpad page is https://launchpad.net/~samtygier10:30
korrawitHello. I've found this https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/617264 is already fixed in 3.3.2 (from upstream comment and my test)10:49
korrawitBut bug status of "libreoffice (ubuntu)" is just triaged.10:50
korrawitCan I set the status to "fix released"?10:50
trinikronokorrawit: normally i see the launchpad janitor does that :)10:55
trinikronoonce it has the upstream tracker like you do10:55
korrawittrinikrono: Thanks! but I think the janitor missed this bug, maybe because there's no changelog mentioning this bug ...11:01
trinikronokorrawit: is it fixed in oneiric?11:02
korrawittrinikrono: maybe yes, (I didn't test yet) because oneiric have version 3.4.211:04
trinikronowell i think we should test it in oneiric first11:04
trinikronosince they said it is fixed in 3.4?11:05
korrawittrinikrono: from upstream, they said it will be in 3.4 and 3.3.211:05
korrawittrinikrono: natty currently already have 3.3.3 ...11:06
trinikronokorrawit: is it working in natty?11:06
korrawittrinikrono: sorry, but I don't have natty to test, I just looking at https://launchpad.net/df-libreoffice/+packages11:09
trinikronokorrawit: i was looking at the changelog here http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/libr/libreoffice/libreoffice_3.4.2-2ubuntu3/changelog11:09
korrawittrinikrono: FYI, I only tested 3.3.2 in maverick and it works fine11:09
korrawittrinikrono: and that changelog doesn't mention lp#61726411:12
trinikronowell i am looking and i have not seen it as yet11:12
trinikronokorrawit: you see in the upstream tracker how it is linked to another bug report11:14
trinikronothis one https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3193911:14
korrawittrinikrono: yep11:15
korrawittrinikrono: excuse me, but what exactly the problems here? we need some tests, right?11:18
trinikronoi am just trying to find where in the changelog this is fixed11:19
trinikronoi believe if you say it is fix release we need to know where11:19
trinikronokorrawit: well this bug only affects people in lucid come back right?11:26
korrawittrinikrono: what it means by "lucid come back"?11:27
trinikronoi mean lucid and karmic etc11:27
trinikronoi think the safest thing you can do is to put a comment on the bug report, since it already has someone from bug control (penalvch) working on it, say how you tested it in maverick and it works11:30
trinikronokorrawit: what do you think11:30
trinikronoi see it also has a bug in open office also11:30
korrawittrinikrono: Aha! I found the changelog, it's in the mailing list http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/LibreOffice-3-3-2-Release-Candidate-1-available-tp2663041p2663041.html11:32
korrawittrinikrono: it mentions freedesktop bug 3193911:33
korrawittrinikrono: for your question "lucid and karmic etc", I don't have that ubuntu release to test11:34
trinikronopenalvch: ping :D11:34
korrawittrinikrono: but I conclude that if they have libreoffice >= 3.3.2 or >= 3.4 it should be fine11:35
trinikronokorrawit: you see i dont believe once a bug is already triaged if we should change the status to something else11:41
trinikronoi would of asked penalvch first11:41
korrawittrinikrono: OK, but I'll be back in an hour. Thanks very much :D11:46
korrawittrinikrono: I've just commented on it, but refresh to see penalvch beats me to it. Anyway, thanks again!13:15
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hggdhtrinikrono: you were looking for me, right?15:13
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bullgard4To produce backtraces during a LIbreOffice crash is it enough to install additionally the package  libreoffice-dbg?19:24
hggdhbullgard4: probably not. You will also need the run-time auxiliary libraries, at least20:21
hggdhbullgard4: probably easier to have apport write  a crash, and then use apport-retrace to get the stacktrace/run gdb20:21
bullgard4hggdh: "to have apport write a crash" --  I do not understand you well. I thought that apport is a passive tool which photographs a state of the computer after an error has occured. Can you elaborate.20:26
hggdhbullgard4: if apport is active (seel /etc/default/apport), then when a crash happens, apport saves data to /var/crash/<whatever>20:27
bullgard4Ah!20:28
hggdhand proposes to process the crash and upload it to LP20:28
hggdhso... you use it, up to it asking to open a bug. At this point you cancel apport, and run apport-retrace20:28
hggdhapport is not so much a passive tool as a reactive tool (for crashes)20:29
bullgard4How can I find out what the run-time auxiliary libraries are for LibreOffice?20:30
hggdhwell... you can run 'apt-cache rdepends <libreoffice package name>'20:30
hggdhget some pencils and a lot of paper20:30
bullgard4hggdh: Thank you very much for your ample help.20:31
hggdhyw20:31

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