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:~/Desktop$ file-roller gdal-1.4.2-i386-1ld.tgz
** (file-roller:9352): WARNING **: Failed to get access permissions:
Error stating file '/home/yada/Desktop/xds.txt': No such file or
directory
(file-roller:9352): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_unref: assertion
`G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed
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do you get any error if you run file-roller on a command line? could you
attach an example to the bug? that works correctly on my intrepid
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It never displays an error.
Bug is on other files too, I tested with a .zip file too.
When I open the archive, and double-click on a file, nothing happens.
When I open the archive, and drag-and-drop a file from the archive out
to the desktop or home directory or somewhere, then File Roller silent
still not an useful description, does it crash, display an error? do you
have the issue on any .tar.gz? is that specific to those?
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I double clicked on the .tar.gz archive.
I tried to drag and drop a file to the desktop.
File Roller disappears.
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