This is STILL a problem in the most recent version of LibreOffice. The
latest time, a crash wasn't even involved. I cleanly closed LibreOffice
and restarted my computer. When I reopend LibreOffice, I got the
dialogue asking if I wanted to restore 2 files. I thought that was
strange because it hadn't crashed, but I thought maybe it hadn't closed
properly by the time the computer shut down, so I accepted to restore
the files. (On other occasions I have been smart enough to refuse to
restore files I knew I had already saved.) When the files were reopened,
they were from 3 or 4 days ago. I had successfully saved both files
dozens of times since then. (Fortunately, after thinking I had lost
several days of work, I discovered that a more recent version is still
available in the libreoffice/4/user/backup folder.)

Do I need to provide more information so this bug doesn't expire again?
It seems to me to be a critical bug.

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  soffice.bin crashed with SIGABRT in os::shutdown() LibreOffice
  crashes, then restores a backup file several days old

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