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@xxxxxx 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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