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Hi,

1. Where can I find the main-loop in LibreOffice
2. How do I start a program (LibreOffice) to trace from Visual Studio C++
2008? (I know how to attach to an exsisting process)

On 21 July 2011 17:37, Knut Olav Bøhmer <bohmer@gmail.com> wrote:

2011/7/21 Knut Olav Bøhmer <bohmer@gmail.com>:
2011/7/21 Caolán McNamara <caolanm@redhat.com>:
On Sat, 2011-07-16 at 11:06 +0200, Knut Olav Břhmer wrote:
pImp->hConv = DdeConnect( pInst->hDdeInstCli,*pService,*pTopic,
NULL);
DdeConnect is not an OpenOffice.org/LibreOffice function. I guess it
is in unicows.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/136218

Google says "setting up a DDE connection involves sending a message to
*every* top-level window to see if it will accept the conversation.
You've got a process that is not clearing its message queue"

I guess the thing to try and find out is what process is the one not
responding to the DdeConnect, whether its LibreOffice itself in some
fashion or some other app.

Thank you. It seams logical, as the 20 second delay is te standard
timeout value for dde.
I'll see what I can do using Spy++, something else or something similar
:)

Spy++ did not help me much. It just dies :(

I presume your DdeServer there is working and not the one itself
directly blocking the DdeConnect ?

My DDEserver is working, but it is not (so) important. It's just used
to reproduce the bug in the /real/ program, which I can not
distribute, and which I don't have the source code for.



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Knut Olav Bøhmer




-- 
Knut Olav Bøhmer

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