Yes indeed, it is setting both the permissions. So it sets the desirable access rights to the file, but does not save the original mode in the xattr. So it's not really working out for me.

On Monday, December 9, 2019 2:11:23 AM CET, Kevin Korb via rsync wrote:
When I try it the chmod works on both the real permissions and the
permissions in the xatttr.  Maybe the behavior has changed since
whatever version you have (3.1.3 here) but this probably wouldn't help
you either.


On 12/8/19 7:56 PM, Dimitrios Apostolou via rsync wrote:
Hello list!

Combining -M--fake-super with --chmod ends up changing the permissions
stored in the fake-super xattrs. I.e. the permissions stored in the
xattr, are
affected by --chmod. ...



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