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| ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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| 0002633 | Double Commander | File operations | public | 2021-04-02 23:40 | 2021-05-02 18:29 |
| Reporter | Alter | Assigned To | |||
| Priority | low | Severity | tweak | Reproducibility | always |
| Status | new | Resolution | open | ||
| Projection | none | ETA | none | ||
| Platform | Mac | OS | macOS | OS Version | Big Sur |
| Product Version | 1.0.0 (trunk) | Product Build | 1.0.0-9750.cocoa.x86_64 | ||
| Summary | 0002633: Wrong date shown after unzipping | ||||
| Description | Right-click a zip file, choose "Extract here", and click "OK". Expected result: The original date of the unpacked file will be shown in the files panel. Actual result: The current date will be shown in the files panel. Only after pressing Ctrl+R, you'll get the expected result. | ||||
| Tags | No tags attached. | ||||
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| Operating system | MacOSX | ||||
| Widgetset | Cocoa | ||||
| Architecture | 64-bit | ||||
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Strange ... The problem does not occur with normal zip files, but only when the zip file contains an app. For example, the problem occurs with the file "doublecmd-1.0.0-9750.cocoa.x86_64.zip". When upacking, the option "Unpack path names if stored with files" must be enabled. |
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