Public bug reported:

I am using Gnome 3.18.2 under Debian Jessie.  I like PCManFM (v1.2.3) as file 
manager as it is lighter than Nautilus but when I am trying to extract some 
files from file-roller sometimes the UI crashes.
When it does the mouse is suck with the drag and drop pointer and I cannot use 
it at all. I am not able to select any other window or even open a new command 
line using my sortcut Ctrl+shift+T. The only way I can fix it is opening a tty 
(via Ctrl+Alt+1) and killing the process file-roller.

The way to reproduce the bug is very easy. Every time I try to extract a
file from file-roller to  PCManFM by drag and drop it crashes. But it
does only if I move the file while dragging it, over the places panel
(press F9 to open the panel). If I just drag and drop the file straight
on a folder it does work properly.

I don't know where to get some debug info from, but I will be happy to
help.

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

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1578586

Title:
  Mouse and UI gets stuck in "drag and drop" mode

Status in file-roller package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I am using Gnome 3.18.2 under Debian Jessie.  I like PCManFM (v1.2.3) as file 
manager as it is lighter than Nautilus but when I am trying to extract some 
files from file-roller sometimes the UI crashes.
  When it does the mouse is suck with the drag and drop pointer and I cannot 
use it at all. I am not able to select any other window or even open a new 
command line using my sortcut Ctrl+shift+T. The only way I can fix it is 
opening a tty (via Ctrl+Alt+1) and killing the process file-roller.

  The way to reproduce the bug is very easy. Every time I try to extract
  a file from file-roller to  PCManFM by drag and drop it crashes. But
  it does only if I move the file while dragging it, over the places
  panel (press F9 to open the panel). If I just drag and drop the file
  straight on a folder it does work properly.

  I don't know where to get some debug info from, but I will be happy to
  help.

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