Report any bugs you find using the following command in a terminal:
ubuntu-bug file-roller
You can learn more about reporting bugs at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReportingBugs.
Tests
For every test, start file-roller new, for example by opening a terminal (Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal) and running the "file-roller" command from there.
Creating an archive
- Make sure that in your home directory there is no file named "fr-test-archive-1.tar.gz" (remove/rename it if necessary)
Click Archive -> New
- Enter "fr-test-archive-1" as name
- Verify that target folder is set to your home directory, and that type is set to "Automatic", and click New
Click Edit -> Add Files
- (TBD: add some directories as well)
- Select the file "/etc/issue" and click OK
- Verify that an archive with name "fr-test-archive-1.tar.gz" has been created in your home directory
- Verify that the file is a valid tar.gz archive:
- Run "tar tzf ~/fr-test-archive-1.tar.gz" in a terminal, and verify that the output is exactly "issue"
- Run "tar xzf ~/fr-test-archive-1.tar.gz -O" in a terminal, and verify that the output is exactly the content of the /etc/issue file
Opening .tar.gz archive
- Make sure that there is no "/tmp/issue" file (remove/rename it if necessary)
Click Archive -> Open
- Select the file "fr-test-archive-1.tar.gz" from your home directory
- Verify that a single "issue" file is shown
Click Archive -> Extract
Select Other -> /tmp/ as target directory
- Click Extract
- Verify that the file /tmp/issue exists now and that it has the same content as /etc/issue:
- Run "diff /tmp/issue /etc/issue; echo $?" in a terminal and verify that it prints only a "0"
Creating an archive in a remote directory (samba/ftp/http/sftp)
Opening an archive from a remote directory (samba/ftp/http/sftp)
(regression test for bugs like LP 263026)
Opening an archive that is contained in another archive
(test case: an archive contains another nested archive; when trying to open the nested archive, a second file-roller window should be started)
Previewing a file from an archive
(test that it is possible to double-click on text files/images/audio files in an archive and have the file opened in gedit/eog/totem/other appropriate application)
Opening an ISO file
(test that .iso files can be opened in file-roller)
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