Public bug reported:
fossa 20.04.2 thunderbird 78.8.1
2 out of every 3 times i exit / quit mozilla thunderbird i get a crash
reporter pop-up.
please check the image attachment.
i check the box which says ' Tell Mozilla about this crash so they can
fix it ' & in the comment
box i have been requ
did a fresh install of focal > did an update > did the extraction & it
was successful.
problem solved for focal.
huge thanks to marc, paul & sebastien.
god bless canonical.
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update :
just did a fresh offline install of 20.04.2 & it by default has file
roller / gnome archive manager
version 3.36.3
tried extracting the above mentioned 2 files & it worked perfectly.
did an update & after the update file roller / gnome archive manager
version 3.38.0 fails to
extract.
apologies for the delay in replying.
i have gnome archive manager 3.38.0 | fedora 34 | gnome 40.0.1 | wayland
i face the exact same issue on ubuntu 20.04.2 | gnome 3.36.8 | X11
i download the file from the above posted links, right click & in the
context menu the 1st option
is extract here so i
update :
i installed xarchiver on ubuntu & tried extracting the 2 files in the
links posted above by me but the results were exactly the same as with
file-roller.
i thought maybe the source files in the above links from hard disk
sentinel are corrupted so i downloaded both the above mentioned fil
** Summary changed:
- gnome archive manager fails to extract
+ file-roller / gnome archive manager fails to extract
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1929304
Title:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1835660 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1835660
i too face this issue with fossa 20.04.1 when doing a fresh install.
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