https://crashreport.libreoffice.org/stats/crash_details/2120e176-c964-40db-a215-051ea8ddbf87 Crash with both Calc and Writer. It happened only 7.6.2.1 (X86_64) release which was installed via Chocolatey. Selecting any image or drawing object causes instant crash. Crash happens: 1) With all Windows anti-exploit function disabled 2) While LibreOffice is in safe mode. 3) With manufacturer or latest Intel Graphics driver versions. (Intel UHD 620) 4) Regardless of Software / Hardware rendering setting. 5) Fresh user profile folder After downgrading to 7.5.6.2 (X86_64) / LibreOffice Community, crash can't be reproduced. As per Claude analysis of the dump if it helps: The crash seems to be happening in the cppu3.dll module, specifically in a function related to constructing a UNO sequence. This points to some issue when trying to create a UNO object that contains a sequence. The stack trace indicates the sequence construction is being triggered from code dealing with gradients in the doc model. So it could be something like trying to get or set a gradient object property that internally uses a sequence.
Do you reproduce this on a specific file only or if you create a brand new file then create a shape in it, you reproduce this too? If only specific file, would it be possible you attach here?
(In reply to Julien Nabet from comment #1) > Do you reproduce this on a specific file only or if you create a brand new > file then create a shape in it, you reproduce this too? > > If only specific file, would it be possible you attach here? Thanks for your response, I was so frustrated with the crash that I didn't attempted the most obvious - clean installation. After installing back 7.6.2.1 (X86_64), I was not able to reproduce the crash. Its possible this was result of corrupt installation. If I am able to reproduce it again, I will reopen this with steps to reproduce. Thanks
Thank you for your feedback, let's rather put this one to WFM then. Just for information, if you reproduce this again, please try: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/FirstSteps