well, this is still present in file-roller 3.3.91.
furthermore, besides not wanting to delete the empty dir, if one tries to 
delete it by typing in its name specifically, file-roller may delete other 
files as well.
for example, with dir structure:
* bin/files
* src/some-module/AbsBin.java
* doc/manuals
when I select 'bin' and delete, 'bin' stays. when I select it, delete, and type 
'bin' in the field, the bin directory is deleted, but 
src/some-module/AbsBin.java is deleted as well! and this just cost me points 
with my computer-evaluated homework. :/

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/626151

Title:
  Program doesn't delete directories w/ files within, leaving a 0 byte
  one making necesary to type folder name to completely delete it

Status in “file-roller” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: file-roller

  i zipped a folder w/ files within, then there still was folder with no
  files and 0 bytes long, making necesary to type folder name to delete
  it completely.

  i supoose its gui related.

  regards..

  Daniel

  aditional info:

  ubuntu 10.04 LTS -  Lucid Lynx - release april/ 2010
  system char codification: es-CO utf8 enabled
  file-roller 2.30.1.1

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