Bug 198295

Summary: copied filenames contain full path with "slashes"
Product: [Applications] dolphin Reporter: Pascal d'Hermilly <pascal>
Component: generalAssignee: Peter Penz <peter.penz19>
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE    
Severity: normal CC: andresbajotierra
Priority: NOR    
Version: 16.12.2   
Target Milestone: ---   
Platform: Ubuntu   
OS: Linux   
Latest Commit: Version Fixed In:
Attachments: A screenshot of a dialog asking me if I want to overwrite the funky filename

Description Pascal d'Hermilly 2009-06-29 16:04:49 UTC
Version:            (using KDE 4.2.90)
OS:                Linux
Installed from:    Ubuntu Packages

Often when I copy-paste a file with ctrl+c ctrl+v or by dragging and selecting copy, the filenames become the whole path from where they are copied. Sounds strange indeed.
A file in directory "/home/pascal/diku/klynge/assignment 5/" called parallel.py is renamed to "file:⁄⁄⁄home⁄pascal⁄diku⁄klynge⁄assignment 5⁄nbody_parallel.py" when I copy it to another location. However the file is complete and is copied to the correct destination.

Clearly, these are other types of slashes than the path separators my file system, so it just thinks it is a part of the filename. 
Perhaps a problem with character encoding?
I haven't had this problem in KDE 4.2.
My filesystem is ext3 with UTF-8 character encoding.

It doesn't seem to happen when I move or cut-and-paste files.
Comment 1 Pascal d'Hermilly 2009-06-29 16:11:50 UTC
Created attachment 34908 [details]
A screenshot of a dialog asking me if I want to overwrite the funky filename
Comment 2 Dario Andres 2009-06-29 16:59:53 UTC
This is reported as bug 192308. It was fixed recently. Thanks!

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 192308 ***
Comment 3 Peter Penz 2009-06-29 17:55:27 UTC
@Dario: it's a duplicate of bug 192185 :-)

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 192185 ***