Did your default shell change? (for example, from bash to tcsh)
Did you install a different shell as /bin/sh?

The "&> log" seems specific to bash (and bash-like) shells, and may not work
as expected on other shells. It may very well be that your shell is using
the '&' to force the rdiff-process in the background, instead of foreground.
That would also explain the proces seemingly not ending.

Or is rdiff-backup suddenly a wrapper script? 'which rdiff-backup' might
help you answer that question.

HTH,
 Maarten
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