yes, this will affect endusers as it hits on closing an impress doc.
as for reproducibility: yes, this is a heisenbug to make things interesting. with looping the unoapi test, it can be reproduced after a few iterations. Maybe a race condition, or something other funky?
As said above I can reproduce this on both 4.7.1-2ubuntu1 (SVN 20120623/r188906) and 4.6.3-8ubuntu1 (SVN 20120624/r188916) on Ubuntu quantal, but so far have not reproduced this on 4.6.3-1ubuntu5 (only a few selected backports).
So either this, a) in gcc between 4.6.3 and SVN r188916 b) boost: 1.48.0.2 on precise (not reproducable) vs. 1.49.0.1 on quantal (reproducable) c) something else changing in the toolchain.
Hints for candidates of the "something else" kind are most welcome.
yes, this will affect endusers as it hits on closing an impress doc.
as for reproducibility: yes, this is a heisenbug to make things interesting. with looping the unoapi test, it can be reproduced after a few iterations. Maybe a race condition, or something other funky?
As said above I can reproduce this on both 4.7.1-2ubuntu1 (SVN 20120623/r188906) and 4.6.3-8ubuntu1 (SVN 20120624/r188916) on Ubuntu quantal, but so far have not reproduced this on 4.6.3-1ubuntu5 (only a few selected backports).
So either this, a) in gcc between 4.6.3 and SVN r188916 b) boost: 1.48.0.2 on precise (not reproducable) vs. 1.49.0.1 on quantal (reproducable) c) something else changing in the toolchain.
Hints for candidates of the "something else" kind are most welcome.