Edit: Sorry, this isn't a bug, it was my mistake.
How to reproduce:
Let's say that you have the folder C:\Test with a.txt and b.txt inside it.
Select both a.txt and b.txt, hold Ctrl and click on Pack (on the buttons bar. If you have configured a shortcut for packing to the same panel, it produces the bug as well), and select "Move to archive" then click OK.
Select the newly created archive (it should be the only file left in C:\Test, since we moved a.txt and b.txt to this archive), and then again, hold Ctrl, click on Pack on the button bar and select "Move to archive".
Entering to this archive gives us three files inside instead of the one archive we just compressed - those are the archive, a.txt and b.txt - and that's unexpected.
Tested on Total Commander 8.51a 64-bit and also on 32-bit, on Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 based PC.
Sorry, not a bug: zipping to the same panel
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Sorry, not a bug: zipping to the same panel
Last edited by duduedri96 on 2014-06-20, 12:48 UTC, edited 2 times in total.
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