https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=67756

BC Admin <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #7 from BC Admin <[email protected]> ---
I manage an office with 30 Macs, all updated to the latest version of OSX 10.6,
10.7 or 10.8 depending on purchase date in August. Everybody was standardised
with the same software in August including the initial release of Libre Office
v4.1. All users are locked down with heavily managed accounts i.e. it has to be
me or one of my team who makes any changes.

I have one user on OSX 10.8.4 who has exactly the same problem as this.
Unfortunately, we do not know when it started as it was only reported today but
has been happening for a while.

As well as what was originally tried in this bug (with the exception of OO), I
have also tried the following:-

1. Check user has write permissions for the temporary folder used by LO

2. Create a fresh temp folder in the user's root directory with standard
permissions and set LO to use it as the temporary directory instead.

3. Update LO to the newest release

4. Update OSX to 10.8.5

After each change, I tried to export an existing odt or docx file to PDF and
also tried creating a fresh, unsaved file with LO Writer then exporting that to
PDF. On every iteration, 

Error saving the document MyLOTestFile:
       Write Error.
       The file could not be written.
          [OK]

Will try changing with the user as was suggested below but am confirming that I
have the exact same issue i.e. it does look like a bug.

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