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I am really very very sorry, but on my G4, I don't find the same
problem. But here I tried with just uploaded 3.4.1rc2. Which version do
you use? Did you try to bin your user directory and let LO recreate it
on start again? Do you have installed some special extension?

Thanks for any supplement of information to help me to reproduce.

Cheers

Fridrich

On Wed, 2011-06-22 at 14:53 +0100, Michael Meeks wrote: 
Hi Ray,

On Wed, 2011-06-22 at 09:37 -0400, ray brunkow wrote:
I still have an older iMAC G5 and have been using NeoOffice for years.  
When I made the move to LibreOffice on that computer it now crashes 
anytime you try to save a document to any location but the default 

      Sounds terrible, I guess that is the PowerPC version then - which is
admittedly less tested than it's Intel rival.

causing mass loss of data.

      Yep - nightmare; best to file a bug - Fridrich can perhaps help you
debug it, presumably running under gdb would get us at least some sort
of stack trace that might help.

      If you just save a blank document does that cause it, and/or can you
subset the document to just a certain piece that crashes during save -
quite possibly it is document-feature specific.

      Anyhow - sorry for the pain, and please continue the discussion in
bugzilla.

      ATB,

              Michael.




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