[Bug 150373] Re: creating a 7zip gives error

2009-04-11 Thread ramas
I am not able to create 7zip archives with file roller if the path containing 
the file to compress has one or more spaces in it.
Does this issue have to do with my problem, or I have to report a new bug? 
Other archive formats work well in this case.

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[Bug 223965] Re: Tar lzma nautilus default opening

2009-01-21 Thread ramas
1. Open Nautilus
2. select a file (for example a .pdf)
3. right click and select Create archive... (guessed, for I have localized 
labels)
4. select tar.lzma or .lzma as archive type and click on Create button
Bug: the result file is smaller, has .lzma as extension, but the icon is not a 
box and double clicking does not open the archive.
With any other archive type (except for .ar, other bug) is possible to create 
and open the archive.

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[Bug 223965] Re: Tar lzma nautilus default opening

2009-01-20 Thread ramas
Configuration bug

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Status: Invalid = New

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[Bug 223965] Re: Tar lzma nautilus default opening

2009-01-20 Thread ramas
I have the same problem with a fresh install of Ubuntu Hardy AMD64.

The command gvfs-info returned:
display name: file.lzma
edit name: file.lzma
name: file.lzma
type: regular
size: 18
attributes:
  standard::name: file.lzma
  standard::type: 1
  standard::size: 18
  standard::display-name: file.lzma
  standard::edit-name: file.lzma
  standard::copy-name: file.lzma
  standard::content-type: application/octet-stream
  standard::icon: GThemedIcon:0x625240
  standard::fast-content-type: application/octet-stream
  unix::device: 2055
  unix::inode: 9795489
  unix::mode: 33188
  unix::nlink: 1
  unix::uid: 1596898072
  unix::gid: 1596457473
  unix::rdev: 0
  unix::block-size: 4096
  unix::blocks: 8
  time::modified: 1232452064
  time::modified-usec: 0
  time::access: 1232452064
  time::access-usec: 0
  time::changed: 1232452064
  time::changed-usec: 0
  etag::value: 1232452064:0
  id::file: l2055:9795489
  id::filesystem: l2055
  owner::user: slocascio
  owner::user-real: 
  owner::group: domain^users
  access::can-read: TRUE
  access::can-write: TRUE
  access::can-execute: FALSE
  access::can-rename: TRUE
  access::can-delete: TRUE
  access::can-trash: TRUE

I can see I have the mime type set as application/octet-stream.

~/.local/share/mime/globs contains a reference just about lst files.

/usr/share/mime/globs does not contain any reference to lzma (string
not found)

I think this IS a configuration bug (as almost 50% of bugs here on
launchpad); it should work out of the box.

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