https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=477499

b...@mogwai.be changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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         Resolution|---                         |WORKSFORME
             Status|REPORTED                    |NEEDSINFO

--- Comment #2 from b...@mogwai.be ---
I've tried it on my side, but it just works properly.  Your hypothesis is
probably right, but it's probably tied to very specific things.  It's hard to
tell from the output what those are.

I couple of guesses:
- The underlying filesystem doesn't like the length of the filename.
- The underlying filesystem doesn't like the special characters.
- The filesystem does not have permissions to open a file for writing in that
location (unlikely?)  Or the file is somehow locked by another process?

Could you please check which filesystem that directory is on?
Could you then try and create a file with that name manually inside that
directory?
If it fails, could you try a shorter name?
If that still fails, could you try to remove the special characters (I'm
guessing it might be the brackets)?

If we can trace what the problem is, I could change the default naming scheme a
bit to accomodate.

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