Hmm, yes. The previous fix only applied to files which generate the
"Invalid or incomplete multibyte or wide character" error.

Unfortunately, with a directory, it isn't clear what to do. Should
rdiff-backup skip the entire directory since it can't create it on the
destination? (Analogous to what it does with files) Or should it somehow
rename the directory on the destination and then perform the reverse
rename during restore? (preferably, but the infrastructure isn't really
there to do that)


Out of curiosity, what is the destination filesystem and Linux version? Can you 
create a directory on it with the รก character?

** Changed in: rdiff-backup (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Confirmed

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rdiff-backup fails on a directory with an unknown Unicode character
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