*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 776851 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/776851
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 776851
rar (sharware) does not create proper archives when filename use accent
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Thanks for the test. It's a bug in the rar package, then.
** Package changed: file-roller (Ubuntu) => rar (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Rar file. Cannot open
OK. This is my test result:
All works well if RAR is not installed. Once I install RAR, the name of
the RTF file inside the RAR changes to
"Ken Follett - Na Toca do LeÆo.rtf"
Having RAR removed works perfectly.
Thank you for all your help.
On 12/05/2012 11:53 PM, Benjamin Drung wrote:
> Can y
Can you do following test:
1) Install unar, uninstall rar und unrar.
2) Try to reproduce your bug.
3) Uninstall unar (and unrar). Install rar.
4) Try to reproduce your bug.
5) Uninstall rar (and unar). Install unrar.
6) Try to reproduce your bug.
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I'm currently using Ubuntu 12.10.
I have both rar and unrar installed, not unar. I Installed unar but that
did not help either.
The problem happens when using the native "Archive Manager" (V 3.6.1.1).
Opening the rar archive works fine but when I try to extract the rtf
file inside the rar it says
I can extract that example file without problems (it just contains a ã,
but no ~ or ç). I use Ubuntu 12.10 and have unar installed.
Which Ubuntu version do you use? Which of these package do you have
installed: unar, unrar, rar?
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** Attachment added: "Ken Follett - Na Toca do Leão.rar"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/794306/+attachment/3452560/+files/Ken%20Follett%20-%20Na%20Toca%20do%20Le%C3%A3o.rar
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Hello Benjamin Drung,
Attached is one of the files giving me this problem.
/I ended up doing it the old fashioned way :-)
//unrar x Ken\ Follett\ -\ Na\ Toca\ do\ Leão.rar/
But we use these characters a lot in Portugal so most of the filenames
have this.
For the Ubuntu newcomer this is not a m
Can you attach a small example file to demonstrate the problem?
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Title:
Rar file. Cannot open files or folders if their name contains
portuguese
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Title:
Rar file. Cannot open files or folders if their name contains
portuguese characters like ~ or ç
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