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FredKruse avatar FredKruse commented on August 21, 2024

I think this is not a dramatic problem. LibreOffice exited before the LT cache could be saved. In the worst-case scenario, no cache was saved, and the grammar check would have to be carried out all over again the next time it was called up. Data should not have been lost. However, the problem has now been resolved. Please test it with the snapshot tomorrow.

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drwetter avatar drwetter commented on August 21, 2024

Will do and report back

However I would have ignored this exception if LT would work afterwards. It doesn't though.

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drwetter avatar drwetter commented on August 21, 2024

Sorry about the question, maybe I missed something: how long does that take? Or is there a build which I can grab?

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Edit: now at 4 hours, still going,

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drwetter avatar drwetter commented on August 21, 2024

Giving up after 315 min CPU time.

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FredKruse avatar FredKruse commented on August 21, 2024

You can find The latest snapshot here:
https://internal1.languagetool.org/snapshots/ (newest OXT)

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drwetter avatar drwetter commented on August 21, 2024

Ok, thanks! Tried it and there's no stacktrace. So it looks good.

I believe though I have another problem, so you might want to ignore my statement above However I would have ignored this exception if LT would work afterwards. It doesn't though. It looks like with my default font neither LT nor spellchecking works. If I just choose another font both work.

For LT and just FYI: Looks I couldn't roll back from the snapshot to 6.4. There was no menu item "background check enabled" (translated into English myself as I have a German UI). And there was another stacktrace when starting with v6.4 again:

java.lang.NumberFormatException: For input string: "i8"
at java.base/java.lang.NumberFormatException.forInputString(NumberFormatException.java:65)
at java.base/java.lang.Integer.parseInt(Integer.java:652)
at java.base/java.lang.Integer.parseInt(Integer.java:770)
at org.languagetool.gui.Configuration.parseConfigurableRuleValues(Configuration.java:1475)
at org.languagetool.gui.Configuration.loadCurrentProfile(Configuration.java:1405)
at org.languagetool.gui.Configuration.loadConfiguration(Configuration.java:1232)
at org.languagetool.gui.Configuration.loadConfiguration(Configuration.java:1181)
at org.languagetool.gui.Configuration.<init>(Configuration.java:249)
at org.languagetool.openoffice.LtSpellChecker.runLTSpellChecker(LtSpellChecker.java:410)
at org.languagetool.openoffice.LtSpellChecker.<init>(LtSpellChecker.java:88)
at org.languagetool.openoffice.SingletonFactory.createInstanceWithContext(SingletonFactory.java:52)

However as said you were right regarding the other stacktrace and my assessment that it doesn't work was likely not related to LT. Thus closing

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