the issue is a bulgarian translation one, could be the non matching
arguments in those strings
"#. To translators: %S will expand to a size like "2 bytes" or "3 MB", %T to a
time duration like
#. * "2 minutes". So the whole thing will be something like "2 kb of 4 MB -- 2
hours left (4kb/sec)"
#.
All systems with this problem use Bulgarian locale. I cant't test at the
moment if this happens in english locale too, but I will do it later.
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Nautilus shows wrong file copying progress indication
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That could be a translation issue, what locale do you use, do you get
the issue in english?
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I can confirm this too. And it's happening on several computers with
Ubuntu 9.04.
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