Some mote notes...
The problem only seems to appear when you use the contextual menu on a
folder in Gnome. If you directly launch Déjà Dup, select Restore and
then "Restore files to original location" it works. But that's useless
in most cases IMO, an end-user probably wants to restore files to a
The bug still persists in Fedora 13, here is the simple procedure to
reproduce it with "deja-dup-14.0.3-1.fc13.i686":
We create some dummy files to backup in a folder on the desktop:
[ste...@dx5150 ~]$ mkdir ~/Desktop/source-folder
[ste...@dx5150 ~]$ touch ~/Desktop/source-folder/file1.txt
[ste...