Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
I'm using Ubuntu 8.04, and doing some file work using Nautilus 2.22.3.
If I rename a file that already has the .theme extension, it's contents
are suddenly replaced. The file itself is however not actually renamed.
I am attaching the destroyed file. The version of the file that's on the
server is a few hundred lines long. Please note that while the upload is
named "chameleon.theme" it shows in my system as lkbart.theme. Will
attach screen shots to prove this.
This doesn't happen when adding the .theme extension to a file that
doesn't already have it. It doesn't appear to matter what you rename the
file TO, if it HAD the .theme extension, it is destroyed.
This is easy to recreate:
1. Open Nautilus to home directory
2. Create a new file in Nautilus Right click -> Create Document -> empty file
3. Name the file foo.txt
4. Edit the file (double click) - add several lines of text.
5. Rename the file to foo.bar
Expect: file to be renamed and preserved as is.
What happened: Contents of the file are replaced with INI formatted data.
Sometimes the previous text is partially preserved at the bottom of the file -
heavily truncated.
Steps to confirm file is not actually renamed:
1. Open a new terminal.
2. CD to home directory
3. ls
4. foo.theme shows in the listing - foo.bar is not present.
5. cat foo.theme prints the INI formated data that Nautilus thinks is in foo.bar
** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Confirmed
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Content of file with .theme extension is destroyed when renamed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/277379
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