It's not the ASCII apostrophe character. If you type an apostrophe in Word it gets replaced with this unicode character which looks nicer, but causes problems like this. If you rename the file in Windows and type that character on your keyboard it should be replaced with the ASCII one.

On 5/6/2011 8:02 AM, Suneth Fernando wrote:
Well that is an apostrophe. Which I guess is an commonly used to character. Also as I said before rdiff seems to be able to handle this in the initial backup and problem occurs only in incremental. Anyway if this is the case shouldn't this be flagged as a bug in rdiff-backup? As I said before I am new to rdiff-backup so please correct me if I am wrong.

Thanks,
Suneth

On 6 May 2011 12:50, Adrian A. Baumann <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    > - I�m Your Angel.mp3!" in the error log when you mentioned about the
    > Unicode characted. But strangely the actual file name is
    ("Celine Dion & R
    > Kelly - I´m Your Angel.mp3"). So as you can see there are no Unicode
    > characters.

    Actually, the Character between "I" and "m" is one...

    Cheers,
    Adrian



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