*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1048454 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1048454

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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1048454
   [regression] Cannot open files whose paths contain apostrophes

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Title:
  [12.10] Nautilus 3.4.2 can't open files with apostrophes

Status in Nautilus:
  New
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Try taking a working PDF file and renaming it to "error' yes.pdf".
  Opening "error' yes.pdf" from nautilus results in a "file not found" error. 
The same file can be opened successfully with the "evince error\'\ yes.pdf" 
command from a terminal.
  This *seems* to happen only with files that contains apostrophes followed by 
a space (e.g. "error'no.pdf" is ok).
  Same thing happens to every other file type. Gedit, for example, will try to 
open the following files instead of "/tmp/test' b' c":
   - "/tmp/test'" (notice the trailing apostrophe)
   - "~/b'"
   - "~/c"

  Release: Ubuntu quantal (development branch).
  Nautilus version 3.4.2-0ubuntu2

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