libreoffice 4.0.4-1 breaks zotero-libreoffice 3.5.6

Running Arch Linux. After recent upgrade to libreoffice 4.0.4-1, all files previously formatted using the zotero-libreoffice integration now crash on startup. This was fixed by downgrading libreoffice back to 4.0.3-3. Any ideas whether this is a plugin issue or a bug in the new libreoffice version?

Brian
  • The LibreOffice plugin doesn't do anything unless you click one of the buttons in the toolbar. If LibreOffice crashes when you open a file, it's almost certainly a LibreOffice bug. I'll see if I can reproduce this.
  • If the plugin isn't running on startup, I would guess that libreoffice is having problems identifying and/or managing the citations or bibliography embedded by zotero, causing it to hang then crash.
  • I can't reproduce a crash with the official LibreOffice 4.0.4 binaries from http://www.libreoffice.org/, although that could be because my test document isn't sufficient to trigger the issue. Would you mind checking whether you can reproduce this crash with the official LibreOffice binaries?
  • Interesting. I'll see if I can reproduce this fault with a clean install on another machine using the Libreoffice binaries and report back. I'll also try using a variety of test docs and see if that makes a difference.

    Thanks for your help, much appreciated.
  • With a completely clean install on another machine with the libreoffice source built from scratch my test files now read OK. Using the original packages on a clean machine also works OK.

    I wiped all the config files in my home folder that related to libreoffice before sending the intial post, so I can't believe that this was the problem. I also reinstalled all the zotero plugins into libreoffice several times before admitting defeat.

    Still don't know what the initial problem was, but I'm happy as long as I can solve it with a clean install.

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