Public bug reported:

file-roller 3.6.x delay-directory-restore failing during non-empty
folder extraction

64-bit File-Roller 3.6.0 via 1210 3.5.0-17-generic #28-Ubuntu SMP Tue Oct 9 
19:31:23 UTC 2012 fails
64-bit File-Roller 3.6.3 via 1304 3.8.0-16-generic #26-Ubuntu SMP Mon Apr 1 
19:52:57 UTC 2013 fails

64-bit File-Roller 3.4.1 via 1204 3.5.0-26-generic #42~precise1-Ubuntu
SMP Mon Mar 11 22:17:58 UTC 2013 functions correctly

1. Extract a tar.bz2 archive containing non-empty folders.
2. Date-time stamps will be restored BEFORE folder content.
3. Date-time stamp restoration should be delayed until after folder content is 
restored.

This failure causes the date-time stamp of each non-empty folder to be
overwritten with the date and time that folder content was restored.
This failure can be reproduced 100% of the time using either the right-
click menu extract option or the file-roller from the cli.

Apparently file-roller is NOT included in regression testing.

** Affects: file-roller (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  file-roller 3.6.x delay-directory-restore failing during non-empty
  folder extraction

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