You can simply create an empty file .cpio.gz (for example test.cpio.gz) and try 
to double click on it.
You can make another test with an empty file .gz (for example test.gz) and try 
to double click on it.
You will see that with the .cpio.gz file you will obtain the error while with 
the .gz file all works ok.

If you want a real test you can download every .cpio.gz file from the
web (for example try the following
http://www.openmamba.org/pub/openmamba/devel/media/bootusb/it/openmamba-
bootusb-it-snapshot-20090801.i586.cpio.gz )

** Changed in: file-roller (Ubuntu)
       Status: Invalid => New

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double click on .cpio.gz file says "there is no application installed for this 
file type"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/385927
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