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Bernhard,

Please don't reply privately. Having done so, instead of replying to the
mailing list, made both mails into the spam filter, and so I didn't see
them; also no one other than me could try to help you.

On 19.05.2020 15:47, newbie-02@gmx.de wrote:

the tip with disabling openCL and threading is good, will try it in
the evening, but maybe that that affects calculations, while save and
load of files and integrate data into the structures is delegated to
other cores / threads, will see.

no success, still some 'new threads' flickering up the terminal ...

it's a pain and suppresses effectivity that one has to dig such deep to
get in touch with the problem, than to be able to work on the problem
itself ...

will try to find the latest 'unthreaded' ver. to check with that, but ..
don't know, could be even that works with ... task switching ... for
file load already ... ???


Anyway, if you guess that LibreOffice can ever be run completely
single-threaded, you are mistaken. It creates threads always; it need
multiple threads, and there's no "single-threaded LibreOffice". What I
suggested was not about making everything in LO to be single-threaded,
but only (re-)calculation of a spreadsheet.

You need to tell where - at which stage - are you now, and what is your
end goal (what you try to debug). Likely you need some code reading; and
yes, LibreOffice is not a simple reading. Possibly I (or others, if you
follow the rules of using mailing lists) could advise where to put the
breakpoint in order to break into it, whichever thread could that be.

-- 
Best regards,
Mike Kaganski

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