I'd like to elaborate on how this bug has an inappropriate priority
since no one with credentials to change it has actioned my suggestion at
raising it. I note that another bug that looks at how Intrepid does not
shutdown using the shutdown menu in Gnome (workaround is to log out and
then shutdown from GDM) has a priority of high. At best, that bug is a
nuisance for user workflow.

Here with this bug we have an error that wrecks the system - it nukes
the install. The solution requires non intuitive use of the command
line. Should this bug pass into production, it could easily lead to
Ubuntu users concluding that Ubuntu lacks expected robustness and
quality. This bug replicates itself in performing fairly common tasks
with file roller.

I expect the priority to be critical. If Ubuntu has a policy statement
on the assignment of priorities (which I havent found so far) then I
will read/review that.

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 copy as root  trashes my install
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/250021
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