@sudhackar The fix (rsync_3.2.7-0ubuntu0.22.04.4_amd64.deb) worked on
jammy. Thanks.
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Title:
Internal hashtable error: illegal key supplied!
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Out of curiosity (as this is my first time reporting and following a bug
in Ubuntu ecosystem), when will 3.4.1 be released?
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duplicate of this issue.
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Duplicate of
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Title:
rsync error using -H after update
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I too am affected by this issue. I believe this issue will likely
affect all users who use backup tools (e.g., Deja-Dup, Back-in-time,
Timeshift) that are based on rsync.
Based on https://bugs-devel.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1093052, a fix for the issue has landed upstream
(and Debian