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List:       kfm-devel
Subject:    Bug#2827: marked as done (filenames listed incorrectly for tar archives)
From:       owner () bugs ! kde ! org (Stephan Kulow)
Date:       2000-03-13 22:18:00
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Package: kfm
Version: 1.167.2.21

In an opened .tar file, the name of each compressed file is preceded with the
seconds portion of the time stamp of the file and a space. This prevents the 
files from being opened. For example, if the output of the console command
'cat junk.tar | tar -t -v' reads

-rw-r--r-- root/root         6 2000-03-12 17:38:53 file1

then the file listing for junk1.tar under kfm reads

53 file1    -rw-r--r--    root    root      6    2000-03-12 17:38:

The chars '53 file1' are underlined and interpreted as the filename by kfm. The
actual filename is 'file1'. When a user clicks on the underlined and incorrect
filename, this message appears:

Could not list directory contents
file:/root/junk.tar#tar:/53%20file1/

This problem may be the result of the tar file parser expecting a 2 digit year
rather than a 4 digit year in a tar archive that uses 4 digit years.

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