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On Fri, 2014-11-14 at 09:58 +0100, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
On 11/14/2014 06:42 AM, Richard PALO wrote:
Starting up 'swriter', 'scalc' or such I notice the following warnings
systematically :
| richard@omnis:/home/richard$ swriter
| warn:sfx.control:101391:1:sfx2/source/control/dispatch.cxx:1505:
| Childwindow slot missing: 10365
| warn:sfx.control:101391:1:sfx2/source/control/dispatch.cxx:1505:
| Childwindow slot missing: 10365
| warn:sfx.control:101391:1:sfx2/source/control/dispatch.cxx:1505:
| Childwindow slot missing: 10365

Searching bugzilla it seems I'm not alone, although it doesn't seem to
be the primary topic.

Is this a concern needing a specific issue to be filed?

That's SAL_WARN output from a debug build (cf. 
<https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/GeneralProgrammingGuidelines#Assertions_and_Logging>).

In this particular case, smells like reporting about the consequences of 
a probably harmless minor programming error someplace else.  Filing a 
bugzilla issue about it is unlikely to be helpful.  (But a patch would 
surely be welcome.)

I believe this is from the toolbar for libcmis integration. There is
something "not quite right" with it, but the last time I wanted to
investigate I couldn't get a connection working in order to see the
toolbar in order to play with it.

C.


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