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Re: pkg/32281: gnumeric cant read excel spreadsheets since libgsf update
The following reply was made to PR pkg/32281; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: Greg Oster <oster%cs.usask.ca@localhost>
To: gnats-bugs%netbsd.org@localhost
Cc:
Subject: Re: pkg/32281: gnumeric cant read excel spreadsheets since libgsf
update
Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 07:23:03 -0600
Mark Davies writes:
> >Number: 32281
> >Category: pkg
> >Synopsis: gnumeric cant read excel spreadsheets since libgsf update
> >Confidential: no
> >Severity: serious
> >Priority: high
> >Responsible: pkg-manager
> >State: open
> >Class: sw-bug
> >Submitter-Id: net
> >Arrival-Date: Mon Dec 12 02:25:00 +0000 2005
> >Originator: Mark Davies
> >Release: NetBSD 3.99.11
> >Organization:
> Dept. of Comp. Sci., Victoria Uni. of Wellington, New Zealand.
> >Environment:
>
>
> System: NetBSD city-art.mcs.vuw.ac.nz 3.99.11 NetBSD 3.99.11 (MCS_WORKSTATION
> ) #1: Mon Nov 21 15:43:44 NZDT 2005
> mark%turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz@localhost:/mnt/SAVE/bu
> ild.obj/src/work/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/MCS_WORKSTATION i386
> Architecture: i386
> Machine: i386
> >Description:
> gnumeric built against the latest libgsf package fails to read excel
> spreadsheets (and possibly other types).
> The excel plugin tries to use the gsf_xml_in_parse() function that
> no longer exists in libgsf (replaced by gsf_xml_in_doc_parse)
>
>
> >How-To-Repeat:
> Try to open an excel file with latest gnumeric. Note that it fails
> with unresolved symbol:
>
> city-art% gnumeric ~/traffic.xls
> Reading file:///u/staff/mark/traffic.xls
> E Unable to open module file "/usr/pkg/lib/gnumeric/1.4.3/plugins/excel/excel
> ".
> E /usr/pkg/lib/gnumeric/1.4.3/plugins/excel/excel.so: Undefined PLT symbol
> "gsf_xml_in_parse" (symnum = 117)
> E Unable to open module file "/usr/pkg/lib/gnumeric/1.4.3/plugins/excel/excel
> ".
> E /usr/pkg/lib/gnumeric/1.4.3/plugins/excel/excel.so: Undefined PLT symbol
> "gsf_xml_in_parse" (symnum = 117)
>
Have you tried creating a new spreadsheet, and saving it? You get a
zero-length file.
How about opening an existing spreadsheet and saving that? Oh... you
get a zero-length file there too... and you can't save that
spreadsheet under a different name either -- cause you get a
zero-length file!
IMO gnumeric is *very* broken right now, and people are going to lose
data if they don't have backups.... (I lost real data, but
fortunately had a backup on DVD close at hand... I'd have been really
ticked to have to go to tape to recover... :( )
Could someone please fix this soon? Pretty Please? :)
Later...
Greg Oster
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