I had a problem with a calc (.ods) file, so I experimented and the following happened:
I created a short writer (.odt) file from scratch, and closed/saved it. After which I was presented with the thumbnails list of recently edited files. The new file was the first in the list. Then I have renamed the new file. The renaming was with the Unix mv command, from a shell. The file was closed while renaming. The next thing I did was to click on the old name thumbnail, that was still appearing in the opening, thumbnails list screen. It asked me to confirm the file does not exists. I confirmed by mouse clicking the OK button. It gave me the OK sound, but the confirmation window request seems to still appear on the screen, still asking for a confirmation. I confirmed again. It then accepted the confirmation, dismissed the confirmation window request, and I could carry on with my work.
Is that a known bug?
Version: 24.2.0.3 (X86_64) / LibreOffice Community
Build ID: 420(Build:3)
CPU threads: 2; OS: Linux 6.7; UI render: default; VCL: gtk3
Locale: en-US (en_US.UTF-8); UI: en-US
24.2.0-1
Calc: threaded
Archlinux Linux distribution, which is a rolling kind of distribution, sort of upgraded any time the administrator is looking for a newer version. In particular, no version for the distribution as a whole is really meaningful. In addition, the used LO is their libreoffice-fresh 24.2.0-1. The -fresh is due to LibreOffice branch which contains new features and program enhancements.