yes I did not have to even open a file with file-roller , just  invoking
it from terminal " sudo file-roller %u " causes the problem to occur ,
again the permissions of / are being changed to 700 . logging in as root
and running "chmod 755 / " restores the system .

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 copy as root  trashes my install
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/250021
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