Description: My OS is Linux Mint 17.3. The database I use is the built-in one. The database-file is stored on a NAS, I use it since years with no (program-)changes in the last months. Since some days, LO crashes immediately when I try to execute a report (doesn't matter which one). The report is displayed on a LO-writer document. I also installed LO 5.3.4 with the same result. With an other computer, also with Linux Mint 17.3, but a 64bit-system, and the same version of LO, there is no problem to execute the reports. May it be a problem with JAVA? I installed version 8.0, due to a German tax application. All other functions used are ok. Thanks for your help! Juergen Steps to Reproduce: 1. Start LO 2. Open the database file 3. Execute the report Actual Results: LO crashes immediately. When I reopens LO, the screen with the recovery function is displayed. Expected Results: I want to see the report on a LO-writer document. Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: YES Additional Info: User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux i686; rv:54.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/54.0
Couldn't test this one, because I haven't any 32bit-system. Java 1.8.0_131 is running here with LO on a 64bit-system without any problem. You could test another Java-version. There could be installed more than 1 version the same time. Please have a look if the LO-version you have installed is the LO-version of your distribution or the LO-version, which you could download from LO directly. Post the build-ID. You could download this version, for example, here: http://downloadarchive.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/old/5.2.7.2/deb/x86/
Thank you for reporting the bug. Could you please try to reproduce it with the latest version of LibreOffice from https://www.libreoffice.org/download/libreoffice-fresh/ ? I have set the bug's status to 'NEEDINFO'. Please change it back to 'UNCONFIRMED' if the bug is still present in the latest version.
@Juergen : chack that you aren't using a kernel version that causes a crash whenever JNI/JVM instantiation occurs : https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1699772 if that is the case, then you will need to change your kernel version to one that is known not to crash
@Alex Thurgood: Thanks a lot for your hint. I used kernel version 4.4.0-83 and turned back to 4.4.0-81 and the problem didn't occur any longer! With best regards Juergen PS.: I'm 73 now and I wonder how we solved our problems without the net!