Hi Bryce and Sergio
I did not downgrade rsync yet, so I will do it using
apt-get install rsync=3.1.3-8

I will do the test with this previous version, but how can I provide a
step-by-step reproducer for this bug ?
With --verbose option or something else ?

Thanks.
Claude


Le lundi 24 janvier 2022 à 19:16 +0000, Bryce Harrington a écrit :
> Hi Claude,
> 
> Were you able to downgrade to see if the prior version works
> properly,
> as Lucas suggested?  If you haven't yet done so, I'd recommend using
> apt
> rather than co-installation from a tarball in this case both because
> it'd be a better apples-to-apples check, and because the behavior
> will
> be more predictable (co-installation can mess up config files and
> such).
> For example, downgrade using a command somewhat like this:
> 
>     $ apt-cache policy rsync
>     rsync:
>       Installed: 3.1.3-8ubuntu0.1
>       Candidate: 3.1.3-8ubuntu0.1
>       Version table:
>      *** 3.1.3-8ubuntu0.1 500
>         500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal-updates/main
> amd64 Packages
>         100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
>      3.1.3-8 500
>         500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal/main amd64
> Packages
> 
>     $ sudo apt-get install rsync=3.1.3-8
>     [sudo] password for bryce: 
>     Reading package lists... Done
>     Building dependency tree       
>     Reading state information... Done
>     The following packages will be DOWNGRADED:
>       rsync
>     0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 downgraded, 0 to remove and 26
> not upgraded.
>     Need to get 322 kB of archives.
>     After this operation, 12.3 kB of additional disk space will be
> used.
>     Do you want to continue? [Y/n] 
> 
> Let us know when you've completed the check.
>

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1955347

Title:
  rsync works bad with encfs now

Status in rsync package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Hello,
  I think rsync works bad with encfs now.

  When root uses it, rsync cannot read a directory encrypted with encfs
  by a user. More precisely, it cannot read the mounted directory, the
  virtual one where the user can read the datas.

  Until now there was only a warning like this
  "rsync: readlink_stat("/home/claude/Documents_chiffres") failed:
  Permission denied (13)"
  and the software went on working (only ignoring the content of the mounted 
directory and of course without saving this content)

  But recently there is this more:
  "IO error encountered -- skipping file deletion"
  and because of this "skipping file deletion", the software can't work 
normally. The destination gets bigger more and more because the deleted files 
in the source are not deleted in the destination.

  Thanks for reading me.
  rsync 3.1.3-8ubuntu0.1
  Description:    Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS
  Release:        20.04

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