Rob Owens wrote:
> I think I see the problem now.  Each of these files contains at least
> one "special" character.  For instance, a 'u' with two dots over it.  It
> seems that maybe rsync, windows, and BackupPC are not agreeing on the
> spelling of the filenames.  Does this sound right?  And is there
> anything I can do about it besides renaming the files?
>   
Normally, BackupPC uses UTF8 as encoding for all characters. As far as I 
know, does Windows do the same.
So I would guess that your rsyncd doesn't support, or isn't configured 
to use, UTF8.
What rsyncd did you install?

When UTF8 is supported on all sides, you can even backup Chinese 
characters (and I know, because I do ;-)

-- 
Toni Van Remortel
Linux System Engineer @ Precision Operations NV
+32 3 452 92 26 - [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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