It gives those errors, but it works. I think that file-roller extracts
files in a tmp directory and then copies them to the current folder
(not a good idea in my opinion), then it sees the exit vaule of tar
(which is not 0) and since it finds an error, it thinks that something
goes wrong and does not copy the extracted files in the current
directory.

Again, using the extract feature from the file roller window (not from
nautilus) works, though it visualizes the same errors.

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extract a package on an NTFS partition doesn't work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/127641
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