Public bug reported:

Package version 3.4.1-0ubuntu1
Architecture: AMD64

I had a large file-set to roll up into a zip file (a Clonezilla image: A
folder containing 44 files totalling 47GB on a USB drive). I call this
"Drive A". I connected a second drive ("Drive B") to the machine with
the intent that I would read the data from Drive A and write the zip
file to Drive B in order to avoid head-thrashing on Drive A and maximise
throughput.

I right clicked on the folder on Drive A and clicked "Compress..." I
used the destination pulldown to indicate I wanted the zip file to be
created on Drive B. I started the compression operation.

File-roller created the .zip.tmp file on Drive A in the same folder as
the object being compressed instead of on Drive B. This caused the drive
head-thrashing I'd been trying to avoid. When the operation was
complete, this file was moved to Drive B. This whole process obviously
took longer than it would have taken to do the compression just on Drive
A. I consider this behaviour sub-optimal.

Please will you modify File-roller's behaviour to create it tmp file on
the destination drive?

Thank you.

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

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Title:
  File roller creates tmp file on source drive regardless of where the
  file destination is

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