Public bug reported:

The effect of this bug is quite similar to the one the was reported via
bug 1133663 ”Extract Here fails to preserve timestamps for non-empty
folders”. Directions to reproduce follow:

1. Create a tar.bz2 archive of a directory containing a fragmented file. One 
such file might be the 64-bit debian download of google-chrome-stable.
2. Extract that archive to a temporary location that is not on the same 
partition.
3. Consume some time, a few minutes will do.
4. E4defrag the partition.
5. Observe that the directory timestamp indicates the time that the file was 
defragmented. The original timestamp was not restored.

The --delay-directory-restore flag got the job done for Extract Here.
Might there be something similar for e4defrag?

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

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Title:
  E4defrag fails to restore parent directory timestamp after
  defragmenting a file in that directory

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