Description of problem: OO Writer crashed after inserting a small PNG image into a fairly simple document. The PNG appeared briefly in the document, however when I next clicked on the document it crashed. The doc and PNG are not distributable unfortunately; however, a crash log is attached. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): openoffice.org-writer-2.4.1-17.6.fc9.x86_64 How reproducible: I can't immediately reproduce the same crash after recovering the document and inserting the image again.
Created attachment 321978 [details] Crash log
Hmm, I believe the more interesting thing may not be the .png but perhaps the location from where the png was inserted. That's a crash in gio originating from libgvfsdbus.so which in F-9 can only be a side effect from the gtk file dialog or a gnome-vfs2 wrapper over gio as OOo makes no direct gio calls in F-9. FWIW I can annotate this backtrace on request
It was just inserted from a subdirectory off Desktop/, which is on a local filesystem (/home), mounted from a local HD. Nothing fancy. I *did* have a couple of SMB mounts open via Nautilus/gvfs at the time, but the file definitely wasn't inserted from those.
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