rsync isn't trying to include .gvfs even with the -x option.  It along
with find(1), etc., has to be able to do some things with .gvfs to even
work out it is the mount point of another filesystem and shouldn't be
descended into further.  Those things fail in a way that they never
should with Unix semantics for root.  You're just seeing other symptoms
of the same underlying problem;  FUSE's configuration not allowing root
to do anything, as it normally can.  But this bug report isn't the place
for discussion, I suspect.  I just wanted to clarify that there isn't a
further bug.

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  other users don't have access to .gvfs

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