On 25/04/13 13:29, Miklos Vajna wrote:
TemplateContent::TemplateContent gets an INetURLObject, and the next
assert fails, as GetProtocol() is INET_PROT_NOT_VALID. If you step up
the backtrace in gdb, you see that the "URL" was ~memory garbage.
On the other hand, for now I would just change back the cache format.
Does that make sense?
I mean if you are OK with pushing
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/~vmiklos/lo-core/commit/?id=83544b27f3dcfb132b3eb46d387f62ebc9c3e160
to master. And then this can be still discussed (if it's OK to change
this format or not, if hundred/nano seconds matter for templates or not,
etc) without being in a hurry.
argh... there is a binary format "template cache" in the user profile?
what would happen if the incompatibly changed format loading code were
deployed to users with a pre-existing cache in the old format?
ceterum censeo formatos binarios delendam sunt.
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