OK, weird.
Commandline was;
/usr/lib/p7zip/7z x -bd -y -o/home/myname/Desktop/tmp/somefolder
-i@/home/myname/.fr-CrSCnN/file-list --
/home/myname/Desktop/tmp/vv.zip

So, file-roller does not use unzip it uses 7z.
Why is that file-list needed, and how do it creates it?

Simpler command;
7z x -o/home/myname/Desktop/tmp/somefolder /home/myname/Desktop/tmp/vv.zip
yields same corrupted result.

So this seems to be bug in 7zip.


Jussi


On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 7:04 PM, Sebastien Bacher <seb...@ubuntu.com> wrote:
> run the system monitor start the unzip on something which takes some
> time and look at the command listed there?
>
> --
> File-roller extract result is corrupted.
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/294764
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> Status in "file-roller" source package in Ubuntu: Incomplete
>
> Bug description:
> Binary package hint: file-roller
>
> When I extract big (about 200Mbytes) zip file (with many directories). Result 
> is corrupted.
> So far happened only with one zip file (I don't have other files to test 
> with).
> Nautilus shows that some of the files are turn into type: link (broken).
> Corrupted files are all (atleast in my case) binary files.
>
> Zip file itself is ok, because Zipper ( http://xanthippe.dyndns.org/Zipper/ ) 
> extracts it successfully.
>
> I'm using Ubuntu 8.10 with File Roller 2.24.1.
>

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