Public bug reported:

In Ubuntu Yakkety file-roller 3.22.0

If opening a first archive (e.g. a zip-file) file-roller opens this correctly.
This can be done using nautilus, xdg-open or directly passing the filename 
argument to file-roller.

But if you already have one file-roller instance open, and try to open a
second archive (either with nautilus, xdg-open or directly passing the
filename argument), a new file-roller window is opened, but the archive
is not opened at all.

At that moment the user *can* however open via the toolbar
"File->Open..." an archive, and that *does* work.

This problem was not in Xenial, and started since the upgrade to
Yakkety.

** Affects: file-roller (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

  In Ubuntu Yakkety file-roller 3.22.0
  
  If opening a first archive (e.g. a zip-file) file-roller opens this correctly.
  This can be done using nautilus, xdg-open or directly passing the filename 
argument to file-roller.
  
  But if you already have one file-roller instance open, and try to open a
  second archive (either with nautilus, xdg-open or directly passing the
  filename argument), a new file-roller window is opened, but the archive
  is not opened at all.
  
  At that moment the user *can* however open via the toolbar
  "File->Open..." an archive, and that *does* work.
  
- This probably was not in Xenial, and started since the upgrade to
+ This problem was not in Xenial, and started since the upgrade to
  Yakkety.

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  If opening a second archive with file-roller, it doesn't open the new
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