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has caused the Debian Bug report #638699,
regarding exo-open fails to open a filename with a hash (#)
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Package: exo-utils
Version: 0.6.2-1
Severity: normal

Trying to open a doc file that is named: /tmp/a#.doc with the command:
exo-open /tmp/a#.doc
This fails with the message:
Failed to open URI "file:///tmp/a#.doc".
Error stating file '/tmp/a': No such file or directory.

Using less on the same filename works (to the extent that less can
open the file).

This is a reduced test case from a longer filename the constantly
fails for me and contains multiple hashes and other unnatural
characters.

Baruch



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I just verified that the bug is indeed closed as per a previous
message to the bug.

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