System that hosts the files I want to back up: Fedora Core release 3 (Heidelberg) System that stores the backup files and from which I run dirvish: Mac OS X Server 10.4 (Tiger) Dirvish Version: 1.2 rsync version: 2.6.3 protocol version 28
When running: # /sbin/dirvish --init --vault foo I get the next error: dirvish foo:default error (23) -- partial transfer dirvish error: branch /backup/foo:default image 20070216-1050 failed In the rsync_error file there are the next kind of errors (visualized with an editor using UTF-8 charset): *** Execution cycle 0 *** rsync: recv_generator: mkdir "/backup/foo/20070216-1050/tree/Im?genes Trip Aplica JPG" failed: Invalid argument (22) rsync: stat "/backup/foo/20070216-1050/tree/Im?genes Trip Aplica JPG" failed: No such file or directory (2) rsync: mkstemp "/backup/foo/20070216-1050/tree/Im?genes Trip Aplica JPG/.Aplica1.jpg.0RqHLE" failed: No such file or directory (2) The same than before but visualized with an editor using latin1 charset: *** Execution cycle 0 *** rsync: recv_generator: mkdir "/backup/foo/20070216-1050/tree/Imágenes Trip Aplica JPG" failed: Invalid argument (22) rsync: stat "/backup/foo/20070216-1050/tree/Imágenes Trip Aplica JPG" failed: No such file or directory (2) rsync: mkstemp "/backup/foo/20070216-1050/tree/Imágenes Trip Aplica JPG/.Aplica1.jpg.0RqHLE" failed: No such file or directory (2) All errors raise when trying to make directories with special characters (like Á,É,Í,Ó,Ú,á,é,í,ó,ú,ñ). The rsync_error file has been written with the right directory name that raised the error and I can create directories with those names from Terminal in my Mac OS X 10.4 system with, for example, mkdir. That makes me think that it could be any kind of problem with rsync managing directory names containing the UTF-8 illegal character. Any help would be appreciated.
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