Hi, sokolov
The round-trip issue you mentioned roots from bugs in unzip (from Info-
Zip project) .
I already tried to reach Info-Zip people a few months ago, for exactly same
issue affects my language (Chinese).
http://www.info-zip.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=403
So if you use File Roller, p
Ma said:
> I would recommend 7Z archvie to do cross-platform archive exchange since
>it seems to support Unicode-based filename from day one.
I didn't even DO a cross-platform exchange. I ZIPed it on one Ubuntu
machine and tried to unzip it on another. No luck. Now I can't even
change the names of
As I tested the file in comment 3 on Ubuntu 12.04, this file should have
encoding CP437.
$ unar -e cp437 Prueba\ con\ acentos\ y\ espacios.zip #Works perfectly
(You can install "unar" by "sudo apt-get install unar")
The result of unzip is a bit strange as it ask for password for one
file, is this
Hey guys :)
It is worth knowing that ZIP archives can come with different encodings
for file names.
The old standard encoding for ZIP is CP437 [1]. Since CP437 only covers
the need of certain regions of the world, people on Windows began to use
whatever local encoding available, for example, ZIP
I was able to solve that bug for rar-files by downloading a new version of
WinRAR, see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/file-roller/+bug/632737
but that makes me think that maybe the problem isn't directly in file-
roller.
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This bug is unresolved for 3 years now. It's quite annoying actually.
Rightclicking in Nautilus>extract here doesn't work for me.
I have to go to the command line each time and enter $ unzip *
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This bug also affects me, running ubuntu 12.10, file roller version
3.6.1, in german language. Right clicking in Nautilus actually works,
although filenames change to "Filename (invalid encoding/ungültiger
code)".
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Note that right-clicking these files in Nautilus to compress and extract
them *does work*, which is a handy workaround.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/495880
Title:
Extracting a file
Affects file-roller 3.2.1 on a German-localized Ubuntu 11.10 64 bit as
well. It affects not only .zip-Files from Windows, but also .zip-files
from Google Drive (even if the original .zip-file was uploaded to Google
Drive from an Ubuntu system).
** Changed in: file-roller (Ubuntu)
Status: In
Can somebody explain why the status in this bug is 'invalid'? On my
10.10 system (file-roller 2.32.0-0ubuntu1) it's still not working. I
also see that the importance of this bug is 'low', but for some
languages it's very critical, eg. German (like already mentioned) and
Dutch.
While unzipping
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I'm also affected by this bug and agree with the two people above me.
The problem is for users who use the german language critical if you
dont use the terminal.
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Extracting a file with german "Umlaut" in the filename doesn't work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/495880
You received this bug not
I fully agree with Kovacs: this bugs makes the Ubuntu environment
relatively useless for a non english user. Escpecially for non technical
users, that cannot unzip such a file via command line this is an
additional argument to switch back to windows, where this is absolutely
no problem. In Ubuntu 1
Dear Developers,
I am very strongly convinced that this bug is a highly critical one. I
cannot unzip most .zip files in Ubuntu in the Gnome Desktop Environment
due to this bug. I can work around this problem because I can use the
command line version (unzip), but most users cannot. After a few
att
Some info on my system, If any othe info needed let me know:
Ubuntu 2.6.31-17.54-generic
file-roller 2.28.1-0ubuntu1
Linux 2.6.31-17-generic i686
LANG=es_MX.UTF-8
SHELL=/bin/bash
Ubuntu 9.10
Executable path: /usr/bin/file-roller
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Extracting a file with german "Umlaut" in the filename doesn't
I'm also affected by this bug, zip archives containing files with
filenames containing accented or special characters like: á, é, í, ó, ú
can not be extracted (I get this error message: "caution: filename not
matched") nor renamed.
Also if I edit a file with spaces in its filename, File Roller ref
Thanks for the bug report. This particular bug has already been
reported, but feel free to report any other bugs you find.
** Changed in: file-roller (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: file-roller (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: file-roller (Ubuntu)
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