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Rufus Reynolds, III wrote
We're using LibreOffice 4.4.1 on a project for DISA and have several cases
where Microsoft Office documents take a very long time to convert to PDF,
and sometimes actually crash the service. We are running in headless mode.

Is there any reason why you are not using the final version in the 4.4
branch (4.4.7.2)?
Maybe the problem is already fixed...


Rufus Reynolds, III wrote
Is there any other information we can share to help? Can I attach the
example document to an email to this list?

 
Under which OS (version and architecture) are you having these problems?

You can not attach files to the emails but you can add them to the Nabble
interface to the mailing list
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/Issues-Converting-to-PDF-tp4177197.html
Alternatively you can post a link to some ftp server or file sharing host.

Please remember that branch 4.4 has been EOLed on December 31, 2015 so any
fixes will not be incorporated into that branch



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