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[rdiff-backup-users] Bad index order
From: |
Daniel Roth |
Subject: |
[rdiff-backup-users] Bad index order |
Date: |
Tue, 25 Aug 2009 22:00:18 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Thunderbird 2.0.0.23 (Windows/20090812) |
Hi!
I'm new to rdiff-backup. I'm using it under Windows (Vista). The first
time I tried to backup my harddrive it gives me an error, which possibly
originates from special characters I like to use. Please have a look:
Exception 'Bad index order: ('Pictures', '2006', '20060326-0401
T\xfcrkei', '032
9 G\xfcnes Tutulmasi in Aspendos', 'p3292216.jpg') >= ('Pictures',
'2006', '2006
0326-0401 T\xfcrkei', '0329 G\xfcnes Tutulmasi in Aspendos')' raised of
class '<
type 'exceptions.AssertionError'>':
File "rdiff_backup\Main.pyc", line 304, in error_check_Main
File "rdiff_backup\Main.pyc", line 324, in Main
File "rdiff_backup\Main.pyc", line 280, in take_action
File "rdiff_backup\Main.pyc", line 346, in Backup
File "rdiff_backup\backup.pyc", line 38, in Mirror
File "rdiff_backup\backup.pyc", line 232, in patch
File "rdiff_backup\rorpiter.pyc", line 275, in __call__
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "rdiff-backup", line 30, in <module>
File "rdiff_backup\Main.pyc", line 304, in error_check_Main
File "rdiff_backup\Main.pyc", line 324, in Main
File "rdiff_backup\Main.pyc", line 280, in take_action
File "rdiff_backup\Main.pyc", line 346, in Backup
File "rdiff_backup\backup.pyc", line 38, in Mirror
File "rdiff_backup\backup.pyc", line 232, in patch
File "rdiff_backup\rorpiter.pyc", line 275, in __call__
AssertionError: Bad index order: ('Pictures', '2006', '20060326-0401
T\xfcrkei',
'0329 G\xfcnes Tutulmasi in Aspendos', 'p3292216.jpg') >= ('Pictures',
'2006',
'20060326-0401 T\xfcrkei', '0329 G\xfcnes Tutulmasi in Aspendos')
Can someone fix that? Is it really because of the character I'm using in
the directory name?
The folder path is:
C:\Users\admin\Pictures\2006\20060326-0401 Türkei\0329 Günes Tutulmasi
in Aspendos
Would be very nice if that could be fixed.
Thanks and best regards -
- Daniel
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