I have my odt-files on a NAT system, which is accessed via NFS.

Today, my day was ruined because one odt-file which was open (by
LibreOffice  3.5.0rc3 on a debian "Lenny" system) when I shut down the
system yesterday was gone today without a trace. Thank god another odt-
file that was also open is still there. Please note that I did not have
a crash or power-outage, but just made a normal shutdown.

I'm not sure whether this is the same bug, because other users have
reported that they had an empty file, but my file vanished completely.
Maybe the other affected users could clarify this.

I've been using OpenOffice 2.4 for several years with the same NAT, the
same NFS-setup, the same OS and the same odt-files - and I have never
had dataloss.

Also, I might add that to categorize this bug as "enhancement" is really
an insult - no bug can be worse than any bug that causes dataloss
especially if complete files are deleted.

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  [Upstream] Previously-saved LibreOffice document lost by power outage
  (became 0 bytes long) - LibreOffice should call fsync

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