Public bug reported:

Ubuntu:  Lucid 10.04.4
Kernel:  3.0.0-31-server
rsync:  3.0.7-1ubuntu1.1
s3ql:  1.13.1-1~lucid2

Every night we make a backup to a remote s3ql share using rsync.  In the
past few days this error started showing up in the logs for every single
file:

rsync: get_acl: sys_acl_get_file(.bashrc, ACL_TYPE_ACCESS): Invalid
argument (22)

We use the -A flag to maintain ACLs in the backup.  Removing that flag
eliminates the error messages, but then we're not preserving the ACLs
anymore.

The full list of flags on rsync is:  -aHAXx -i --delete-during --delete-
excluded --partial --exclude [a few dirs]

S3ql did update recently, but it was 4 days before this error started
showing up.  The one thing of note is that the problem didn't appear
until after I'd rebooted the system to use the new kernel version.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  rsync throws Invalid argument (22) errors when attempting to preserve
  ACLs on backup to S3QL drive

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