Well, if you just want rdiff-backup to work the easiest solution by far
is to backup against an ext[234] file system. That way rdiff-backup can
store filenames, etc natively, without having to resort to not-always-
working tricks.

If you on the other hand want to figure out what's wrong, one approach
would be to backup one file or directory at a time. Hopefully we might
that way narrow down what special case there is which causes rdiff-
backup to break.

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rdiff-backup crashed with KeyError in get_parent_rorps()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/610331
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