> containing resource forks should work properly with either version of  
> bacula that I have tested. What I am seeing however is that these  
> files are listed with a size of zero in both bconsole (during setup  
> of a restore job, by doing a "dir" during file selection) and also on  
> the client after the restore is complete (the resultant files are  
> zero kilobytes).

The outer file may very well be zero bytes (that's the classic "data
fork"). Assuming your file is named "foo", do this:

  # ls -l foo/..namedfork/rsrc

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