** Description changed: + [Impact] - Until Ubuntu 18.10 Nautilus does copy all selected filenames in simple Text format and this way you cold paste the selected files as a list to other programs: for example into the texteditor gedit. This was a very useful function if you have, for example, to upload a file to webmail or other web-service. You cold copy the file within nautilus and paste it directliy to the selection dialog or webfield to upload the file. + * One of the upstream changes changed behavior of clipboard copying files/directories from nautilus to applications accepting text only (e.g. gnome-terminal). In such case the pasted input is prefixed with: + x-special/nautilus-clipboard + copy file:// + + This was not the case in earlier releases and this change has been + reverted in later upstream releases. + + [Test Plan] + + 1. Open nautilus. + 2. Right-click on any file or directory and select 'Copy' from the context menu. + 3. Open gnome-terminal and right-click paste the contents of the clipboard. + + Expected result: path of the file/directory is pasted in the terminal. + Actual result: pasted input is prefixed with "x-special/nautilus-clipboard + copy file://" + + [Where problems could occur] + + * There are some workarounds listed in the upstream bug so fixing the + root cause may break environments with those workarounds in place. + + [Other Info] + + Original bug description: + + Until Ubuntu 18.10 Nautilus does copy all selected filenames in simple + Text format and this way you cold paste the selected files as a list to + other programs: for example into the texteditor gedit. This was a very + useful function if you have, for example, to upload a file to webmail or + other web-service. You cold copy the file within nautilus and paste it + directliy to the selection dialog or webfield to upload the file. Or if you wanted a simple List of all your files in a folder you where able to select all files with nautilus, copy and paste into gedit. This is not possible anymore. The output of natilus looks now like this: x-special/nautilus-clipboard copy file:///home/<user>/Schreibtisch/new%20document.txt - Until Ubuntu 18.10 this looks like this: /home/<user>/Schreibtisch/new document.txt Steps to reproduce: 1. Select files with nautilus 2. Press Ctrl+C 3. open gedit 4. press Ctrl+V ProblemType: Bug DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.04 Package: nautilus 1:3.32.1-0ubuntu0.19.04.0 ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.0.0-27.28-generic 5.0.21 Uname: Linux 5.0.0-27-generic x86_64 ApportVersion: 2.20.10-0ubuntu27.1 Architecture: amd64 CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME Date: Wed Sep 11 15:06:14 2019 ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/nautilus SourcePackage: nautilus UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install) usr_lib_nautilus:
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