Hi,

As Jim Bardin pointed out, the numbers become characters again after the
restore. But also, in the development version (starting with 1.1.4) the
numbers (which aren't needed in your case) are not used. In the
meanwhile, if you want to stick with the stable version, you can add the
argument:
--override-chars-to-quote ''

If you're actually backing up to a filesystem that doesn't preserve
case, then you shouldn't use the --override-chars-to-quote option. The
Mac OS X filesystem is case insensitive, but does preserve case.

Andrew

Biner wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> I want to use rdiff-backup on OSX to backup to directories in my /Users
> directory. The directories are /Users/biner/CODE and
> /Users/biner/Documents respectively.
> 
> Here is the command I typed and the output :
> 

-- 
Andrew Ferguson - [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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