David,
I'm not familiar with how MacOS 9 handles charsets. Also, MacOS tends to
have very old versions of rsync. On MacOSX, things are generally in utf8.
So you could try removing your ClientCharset entry (ie: make it empty).
However, as you note, it happens with native rsync too. Perhaps you
should try a newer client-side rsync?
Craig
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