Public bug reported:

I've been working in a OOo spreadsheet, that was placed on my desktop.
When it was done, I moved it with my mouse to a folder (also on my
desktop). Inside the folder, was an older version of this file. so,
obviously, Gnome (or Nautilus, if you will) asked me if I wanted to
replace the file. I wanted that, so I clicked 'replace'. I was a bit
shocked to discover that the old file still was in that folder and the
new one was gone. It ws not moved to the folder and deleted form my
desktop. I tested this to be certain and the same happened again. This
seems to be a nasty bug, with the potential to ruin hours of work. It
did so for me.

Currently I'm running Ubuntu 8.04 i386 RC1, with the Dutch language enabled.
Nautilus-2.22.2-0ubuntu4

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Nautilus replaces the wrong file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221016
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