I have it up and working. for me at least.
http://crypotworksapps.blogspot.com/2011/04/windows-and-linux-backups-made-dirt.html
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> ? 1. Re: WinXP rsync local copy to USB drive (cryptworks)
> ? 2. [Bug 6590] [sender] could not find xattr #1 for
> ? ? ?home/jdoe/TheFresh (samba-bugs at samba.org)
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> Date:?Mon, 18 Apr 2011 12:51:00 -0700 (PDT)
> Subject:?Re: WinXP rsync local copy to USB drive
> I have been researching this as well. so far no real luck on this.
>
> I have been trying a binary from BackupPC: ? ?
?http://backuppc.sourceforge.net
>
> It technically is intended to run the same way, however the interesting
> thing is if you invoke it without "--config rsyncd.conf --daemon
> --no-detach" it will run, and function in much the same way that you
are
> running whichever binary you have.
>
> The issue i keep running into is that it complains about not having a valid
> remote host, wich makes sense as i am not connecting to an rsync daemon. so
> what it seems to be is that it wants the other end to be an rsync daemon.
>
> however that binary i am using does not need "installation" its a
zip file
> you extract and run.
>
> if you want to try that and see if it will do what you want, let me know as
> i have some interest in this as well.
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> Date:?Tue, 19 Apr 2011 01:53:40 +0200
> Subject:?[Bug 6590] [sender] could not find xattr #1 for home/jdoe/TheFresh
> https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6590
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> SATOH Fumiyasu <fumiyas at osstech.co.jp> changed:
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> --- Comment #2 from SATOH Fumiyasu <fumiyas at osstech.co.jp>
2011-04-18 23:53:39 UTC ---
> I met the same problem here with transferring from rsync 3.0.8 + Solaris 10
> xattrs patch (backported from 3.1.0dev) on Solaris 10 to rsync 3.0.8 on
> Debian GNU/Linux.
>
> I'm using the following command-line:
>
> # rsync \
> ? ?--password-file /srv/osstech-work/etc/rsync.password \
> ? ?--iconv UTF-8,EUC-JP-MS \
> ? ?--archive \
> ? ?--acls \
> ? ?--xattrs \
> ? ?--hard-links \
> ? ?--numeric-ids \
> ? ?--delete \
> ? ?--stats \
> ? ?--partial \
> ? ?--progress \
> ? ?remote::home \
> ? ?/export/home \
> ? ;
>
> When I remove "--iconv UTF-8,EUC-JP-MS" from the above
command-line,
> the problem is gone.
>
> Can you try to remove --iconv option from your command-line?
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