On 2023-07-08 13:58:02 Mike Bird via tde-users wrote:
On Sat July 8 2023 11:37:34 J Leslie Turriff via tde-users wrote:
It have deinstalled all of the gtk2 engines and themes, but the problem persists.
Hi Leslie,
Looking at the stack trace the problem was deep within OpenOffice, probably while analyzing a true type font while cataloging fonts, perhaps while preparing a menu of fonts.
The mention of gtk2 engine seems to be spurious. Nor does there seem to be any connection with TDE.
Possibly an OpenOffice bug or a broken font.
But then this is all wrapped in a "dp_misc::syncRepositories()". Are you syncing labels? Syncing with OneDrive? Syncing something else? I can only guess what that function might do. You may need to talk to an OpenOffice list.
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Mike, When I start OpenOffice from the command line, I see this:
| @16:27:21 ─▶leslie@pinto◀─ | wd=~ | $ /opt/openoffice4/program/soffice | [2023/07/18 16:27:35.332] TQSettings::sync: failed to open '/etc/tqt3/tqt_plugins_3.5rc.tmp' for writing | Application Error[kcrash] TDECrash: Application 'soffice.bin-gtk-tqt-application' crashing... | rc=253
Probably this is a red-herring, but why would an application (or Trinity?) be trying to write a file into /etc/? (I tried making that file world-writable, but I get the same error.)
Leslie