https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=81906

Jan-Marek Glogowski <[email protected]> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|NEW                         |RESOLVED
         Resolution|---                         |WORKSFORME

--- Comment #4 from Jan-Marek Glogowski <[email protected]> ---
Thanks for your comments

(In reply to mabramux from comment #2)
> Analysis:
> 
> There ist a option in <LO_INSTALL_PATH>/share/registry/main.xcd (e.g.
> /opt/libreoffice4.1/share/registry/main.xcd) to change the standard
> behaviour of recovery while logout.
> 
> Option is called "DocumentStoreUIEnabled"

Thanks for this information. Is this actually selectable via GUI?

> If the value for this option is set to "true", every time on logout a dialog
> appears, which ask the user, if he want to save his canges (of course only
> if he didn't do so before)
> 
> If value is set to "false", no dialog appears on logout, but libreoffice is
> creating a recovery file for each open document in
> <USER_HOME>/<OOO_USER_CONFIG>/user/backup/ (e.g.
> ~/.config/libreoffice/4/user/backup/)
> 
> Name of recovery file usually is something like "untitled-0.odt",
> "untitled-1.odt" ...
> 
> You can change the Recovery-Path in the options menu of LO.

I just tried to reproduce it again. One time on login (out of 30+ times) I got
a LO error message, that it couldn't restore the documents from
/var/tmp/l*.tmp/*.odt, as this directoy was gone. And one time I had the state,
that there were documents in /var/tmp/l*.tmp/*.odt and there weren't any
documents saved to ~backup and it restored them correctly. All other times LO
restored the documents from ~backup. I also changed the SM exclude settings to
no avail.

So these kind of problems happens much more rare then before, when I could
reproduce them reliable. And LO should generally have no roaming problems on
Linux. I have no idea what actually changed since the report - too many
variables. There might be a race between saving to /var/tmp/<tmpdir> and
~backup, but I simply don't know.

In the end I'm currently not able to reproduce the bug reliably and will close
it.

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