I think for saving in MS Word 2003 XML the JAVA runtime is needed.

Maybe there is a problem with the detection of JAVA after the upgrade to
High Sierra on the mac where the problem occurs?

Regards, Matthias


Am 14.02.2018 um 14:55 schrieb Jim Jagielski:
> I also had no issue.
>
> Just for fun, I saved to both APFS and HFS+ file-systems...
>
>> On Feb 13, 2018, at 6:27 PM, Larry Gusaas <larry.gus...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Tested using OpenOffice 4.1.5 & macOS 10.13.3 High Sierra
>>
>> Saved an existing .odt & a .doc file as "Microsoft Word 2003 XML (.xml)"
>> Both files saved and reopened.
>>
>> Larry
>>
>> On 2018-02-13, 4:56 PM Andrea Pescetti wrote concerning "Bug on macOS X and 
>> Microsoft Word 2003 XML format":
>>> A bug has been reported on the Italian mailing list but I'd like to get 
>>> verification by a Mac user.
>>>
>>> To reproduce:
>>>
>>> 1. Be on High Sierra (but it would be useful to check with other versions 
>>> too; the reporter says everything worked correctly, with OpenOffice 4.1.5, 
>>> before upgrading to High Sierra). OpenOffice 4.1.5.
>>>
>>> 2. Create a new text document, write "Test", save as "Microsoft Word 2003 
>>> XML (.xml)" - a rather rare format, but we officially support it.
>>>
>>> 3. One should be able to save the document and reopen it correctly. The 
>>> reporter says he gets "Write error" on High Sierra with 4.1.5 (and the file 
>>> is not saved), while his previous macOS version worked fine with 4.1.5.
>>>
>>> Note: .odt and .doc work well; only that specific format is problematic. 
>>> Also note: I couldn't reproduce the issue on Linux.
>>>
>>> The bug would not be particularly important in itself, but the many build 
>>> attempts with XML libraries on macOS make this worth checking.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>   Andrea.
>>>
>>> __________
>>>
>>
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>>
>> Larry I. Gusaas
>> Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Canada
>> Website: http://larry-gusaas.com <http://larry-gusaas.com/>
>>
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>> theirs." - Edgard Varese
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