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```
To reproduce the problem
0. Create a file:
$ echo "foo" > foo.txt
1. Put an extended attr in the file, and confirm the xattr is ok:
$ setfattr -n user.at1 -v v1 foo.txt
$ getfattr …
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```
To reproduce the problem
0. Create a file:
$ echo "foo" > foo.txt
1. Put an extended attr in the file, and confirm the xattr is ok:
$ setfattr -n user.at1 -v v1 foo.txt
$ getfattr …
-
NetBSD has a compatibility layer to Linux' xattr API: https://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/NetBSD-current/src/sys/sys/xattr.h (w/ no access to the system namespace, whatever that's used for)
```
/*
* S…
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Jira Link: [DB-1076](https://yugabyte.atlassian.net/browse/DB-1076)
### Description
Adding `-X` to our rsync commands in yb_backup should be a noop for most systems, but might help avoid some stabil…
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```
To reproduce the problem
0. Create a file:
$ echo "foo" > foo.txt
1. Put an extended attr in the file, and confirm the xattr is ok:
$ setfattr -n user.at1 -v v1 foo.txt
$ getfattr …
-
```
To reproduce the problem
0. Create a file:
$ echo "foo" > foo.txt
1. Put an extended attr in the file, and confirm the xattr is ok:
$ setfattr -n user.at1 -v v1 foo.txt
$ getfattr …
-
```
To reproduce the problem
0. Create a file:
$ echo "foo" > foo.txt
1. Put an extended attr in the file, and confirm the xattr is ok:
$ setfattr -n user.at1 -v v1 foo.txt
$ getfattr …
-
```
To reproduce the problem
0. Create a file:
$ echo "foo" > foo.txt
1. Put an extended attr in the file, and confirm the xattr is ok:
$ setfattr -n user.at1 -v v1 foo.txt
$ getfattr …
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## Output of `restic version`
```
restic 0.8.3
compiled with go1.10.1 on linux/amd64
```
## How did you run restic exactly?
```
export RESTIC_REPOSITORY=sftp:@:/repository
expo…
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```
To reproduce the problem
0. Create a file:
$ echo "foo" > foo.txt
1. Put an extended attr in the file, and confirm the xattr is ok:
$ setfattr -n user.at1 -v v1 foo.txt
$ getfattr …