Activity log for bug #666621
Date | Who | What changed | Old value | New value | Message |
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2010-10-26 05:53:16 | greenhunter | bug | added bug | ||
2010-10-30 01:30:15 | Phillip Susi | tar (Ubuntu): status | New | Incomplete | |
2010-10-30 15:40:08 | Phillip Susi | affects | tar (Ubuntu) | file-roller (Ubuntu) | |
2010-10-30 15:40:08 | Phillip Susi | file-roller (Ubuntu): importance | Undecided | Medium | |
2010-10-30 15:40:08 | Phillip Susi | file-roller (Ubuntu): status | Incomplete | Triaged | |
2010-10-30 15:40:54 | Phillip Susi | summary | tar.gz stops with error "unable to execute stat no such file or directory" on files like bla%20bla%20bla.jpg | File-roller unescapes %xx sequences in file names before calling tar | |
2010-10-30 15:43:07 | Phillip Susi | description | Binary package hint: tar tar.gz stops with error "unable to execute stat no such file or directory" on files like bla%20bla%20bla.jpg I back up my files for years now with tar.gz via Nautilus. Since Maverick tar fails on a hugh number of files which includes umlauts and %20. Before Maverick it worked a 100%. | Create a file with a %20 in the name, like "New%20File" ( instead of "New File" ). Right click and choose compress. When file-roller calls tar, it errors out saying it can not stat "New File", since the file name is actually "New%20File". file-roller should not unescape %xx sequences in file names. | |
2011-02-27 22:14:25 | Phillip Susi | bug watch added | https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=643433 | ||
2011-02-27 22:14:25 | Phillip Susi | bug task added | file-roller | ||
2011-02-27 23:41:09 | Bug Watch Updater | file-roller: status | Unknown | New | |
2011-02-27 23:41:09 | Bug Watch Updater | file-roller: importance | Unknown | Medium | |
2011-03-02 02:39:15 | Bug Watch Updater | file-roller: status | New | Invalid | |
2011-06-02 02:43:49 | Phillip Susi | file-roller (Ubuntu): status | Triaged | Fix Released |