I've had no major problems with dnd in fileroller and Gutsy, seems to work fine for me... except on root nautilus windows.
what I mean, if I was to type in a terminal "sudo nautilus", browse to a folder where a .tar.gz file is located, double click on it (which theoretically should open file-roller as root as well). Then I cannot drag and drop from that instance of file roller to the root nautilus window.
For now I am still able to type "sudo file-roller filename.tar.gz" and hit the "extract" button as a workaround.
Other than that, drag and drop works no problem when running as the standard user.
I've had no major problems with dnd in fileroller and Gutsy, seems to work fine for me... except on root nautilus windows.
what I mean, if I was to type in a terminal "sudo nautilus", browse to a folder where a .tar.gz file is located, double click on it (which theoretically should open file-roller as root as well). Then I cannot drag and drop from that instance of file roller to the root nautilus window.
For now I am still able to type "sudo file-roller filename.tar.gz" and hit the "extract" button as a workaround.
Other than that, drag and drop works no problem when running as the standard user.