On Monday, April 30, 2012, 15:23:11, explosive wrote:
Any ideas what I may be doing wrong?
Only root can change ownership AFAIK.
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a = between --remote-schema and 'ssh.
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never had any problems (including the run on
port 443 trick).
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Angel.mp3). So as you can see there are no Unicode
characters.
Actually, if you look closely, there is one non-ASCII character: ´
This is what's giving you trouble.
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On Friday, May 6, 2011, 14:02:52, Suneth Fernando wrote:
Well that is an apostrophe.
It's not - apostrophe is ' (0x29), while the character you used is ´
U+00B4 (ACUTE ACCENT).
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On Wednesday, April 20, 2011, 17:03:28, Nicolas Jungers wrote:
Looks like your filesystem has errors, but I'm not a Windows specialist
nor a rdiff-bckup one.
Looks more like there's an unicode character in filename, which
Python can't deal with.
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at the destination control message.
It's probably compressing it, since it's no longer present on your
computer (diffs and removed files are compressed in the backup; since
the file is 17GB, it can take a while for it to finish compressing).
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Variables won't
is that the key must have a passphrase.. Willing to use
bash or perl
Use ssh keys - run ssh-keygen rsa on the side that's invoking ssh,
and copy the contents of the generated .pub file to
~/.ssh/authorized_keys on the side you're connecting to (don't set any
passphrase for the private key).
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temporary space to hold a complete copy of the archive).
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decently (or, you could always use git
from cygwin).
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for files larger than
4GB.
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1.2.8.
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