Thanks, it's similar to bug #2020220. I'm going to reassign to the
libreoffice snap for now though it's not really a 'bug' there.
The choice of file-roller to use ~/.cache to unpack files is also
unfortunate, maybe we should patch it to use another location.
The issue might also get fixed once
Same error.
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Title:
[snap] Access to archive files is forbidden
Status in thunderbird package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
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Ok, so the issue isn't a Thunderbird one I think. Could you try if
opening the same .zip directly from the filemanager and then trying to
open the document gives the same error?
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yep, LO as snap too
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Are you using libreoffice as a snap? Confined snaps are prevented by
default to access .directories so it would explain why libreoffice fails
to open the file from ~/.cache (and why it would work here using gedit
as a deb)
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in Firefox that's in ~/.cache/
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~/Downloads/thunderbird.tmp/pid-6034
is the location of the ZIP archive
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in TB too, if I double-click on an extracted file in file-roller, I get:
~/.cache/.fr-XX/my_file.odt
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that's in ~/Downloads/thunderbird.tmp/pid-6034
(thunderbird-bin pid is 6034 I checked that, to be sure...)
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if in file-roller you use the top-right menu and pick 'save as' in which
directory does it want to store the archive for you? (should give an
hint of what location it's trying to access)
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Ok. First at all sorry: I was thinking about Firefox, that shows the same issue!
But I can reproduce in TB too (so the issue is not directly FF or TB-related?).
1) make two ODT files
2) compress them to ZIP
3) send yourself an email with ZIP as attachment
4) open this ZIP with file roller
5)
Thank you for your bug report. The steps you describe work correctly for
me, could you provide some extra details?
1. In which application is the .zip getting open? (for me it's file-
roller but that might depends of you desktop environment / default
applications)
2. Which type of file do you
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