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List:       kfm-devel
Subject:    Bug#2057: marked as done (kfm tmp filenaming conventions)
From:       owner () bugs ! kde ! org (Stephan Kulow)
Date:       1999-12-22 23:18:00
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Package: kfm 
Version: 1.167.2.21

It is possible to right-click an item in an ftp directory and pass the
requested file directly to Archiver. However, kfm/kio creates a file in
the tmp directory but adds unique PID at the END of the filename, thus
Archiver cannot understand the file format. Archiver expects gz or tgz
etc. as the filename extension.

Prepending the unique PID, or creating a directory tmp/pid# would fix
the problem.

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