So the comment suggest the issue is mostly hitting lubuntu users and
pcmanfm, the bug doesn't happen with nautilus which let to think that
pcmanfm handles dnd targets in a buggy way...
** Also affects: pcmanfm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: pcmanfm (Ubuntu)
I also confirm this bug.
In lubuntu 11.10 my workaround to fix it was to install nautilus.
Then I could drag files from an archive (opened with file-roller) to a
nautilus window. But it still crashed, if I dragged the file to the
lubuntu desktop (which means pcmanfm, right?). So the reason for
I tried baltasarq's solution and compiled file-roller 3.3.3 from source as
well, but it didn't solve the problem for me.
Why is it that you install your binaries this way instead of using 'sudo make
install' ? Is it supposed to change anything (I used sudo make intall) ?
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Similar thing happens with file-roller/pcmanfm combination (XFCE). As
soon as mouse enters pcmanfm boundaries — error message appears and
desktop stops responding (however, all applications continue to work,
although nothing can be pressed/closed etc).
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I have not tried this on my Ubuntu but I can also confirm that this is
an issue on Lubuntu. I'll test this later on Unity.
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is anyone getting the issue under GNOME or Unity or is the issue
specific to lubuntu?
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Title:
When I try to extract file
I decided to experiment a little, since this error is annoying.
I downloaded the last version of file-roller, 3.3.2, in source code
form, unzipped it and build it.
$ cd file-roller-3.3.2
$ ./configure
$ make
Then I copied the executables in src to the following locations:
$ cd src
$ sudo cp
Thanks Edward for your comment , I forgot to mention that error message.
You do not have the right permissions to extract archives in the folder .
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I would like to confirm this bug too.
Thinkpad X200, lubuntu 11.10
Whole X desktop freezed after DnD is done from file roller with an error
message complaining about the permission:
'You do not have the right permissions to extract archives in the folder
'
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Walter and you get the system hang after that? I cannot seem to
reproduce the issue here. If you don't get any hang then that's not the
same issue you're commenting on.
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Yep, that's the point, Pedro. I've done it time and time again. I put in
my two cents because this was brought to my attention by others with the
same problem in #lubuntu on Freenode.
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I confirm this bug, which is probably a duplicate of bug #884503. This
bug is extremely annoying, since not only file-roller gets frozen, but
the entire desktop.
The only workaround that I found was to press alt-f1 in order to get
tty1, login, type ps aux | grep file-roller and kill the process
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: file-roller (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Thank you for your bug report, does it happen with any file? what do you
dnd exactly? to where? I can't confirm the issue there...
** Changed in: file-roller (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
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Ok, just for grins, I loaded up Firefox, clicked on
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/f/file-roller/file-
roller_3.2.1.orig.tar.bz2 and let it open in file-roller. When it did, I
clicked on and dragged the contents and dragged it to the desktop and
this was the result.
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When I try to extract file by just drag and drop by mouse, everything
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