oh i can put entire 1mb log file up which is what i assume the most verbose one 
i managed to do

no idea if i can also trace it under android

first i thought it's me, then i found several people also had i failing in 
termux

it seems like termux repo has lost it for now

for people in need, and who lost the package cache, i did put the 64bit arm 
termux rsync 3.4.2 deb up as remedy. into github issue attachment

who had no termux issue, had other issues

i already have talked in fbsd ports, termux & raync irc channels. replied to 
reddit post and github bug. filed a github bug

seems like this version of rsync is one of bad ones by accident (owww!!!). i've 
never seen this happening in entire 27 years (ok, rsync wasn't immediately know 
to teen me back then). i sometimes have worried, and tried to mitigate any 
fallout of possible rsync nuke going off in future. rsync runs many backups 
here. all of them even...

i bet rsync runs many backups on this planet, as rsync is very versatile tool, 
swiss army knife of file copying. i have even used it on windows because 
explorer sucked at task. and had quite pissy resume functions

on issue, i don't know where the error is actually

also noticed that bsd file flags feature was lost and is being currently readded

for log, here's a short output:


----------------------------------------

sending incremental file list
>f.st...... cache/apt/pkgcache.bin
         32.00K   1%    0.00kB/s    0:00:00
rsync: [sender] write error: Broken pipe (32)
rsync error: error in socket IO (code 10) at io.c(849) [sender=3.4.3]
rsync error: received SIGUSR1 (code 19) at main.c(1613) [generator=3.4.3]

----------------------------------------


in response to that, i tried to exclude the offending files, only to find new 
failures. they are just regular files. it also doesn't fail on all files, very 
funnily

i know android is the strangest system in this world, but no idea what's the 
issue or how to workaround it or fix



On May 22, 2026 5:26:41 AM GMT+03:00, Andrew Tridgell <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>Hi Sulev,
>You will need to be a bit more specific about what problems you are
>seeing with 3.4.3. I can't see why using it under termux would matter,
>but if you can give me clear instructions on how to reproduce the
>issues I can try and look at them. I don't normally do test builds on
>android, but I could spin up an android emulator to test in or even
>look at how we could test android in CI. I just need clear information
>from you on what issues you are seeing.
>Cheers, Tridge
>
>On Fri, 22 May 2026 at 11:39, Sulev-Madis Silber via rsync
><[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> i see that 3.4.3 has issues
>>
>> unsure how massive
>>
>> i have issues with it under termux
>>
>> it indeed fixed ton of cve's but did it secure the features away?
>>
>> from changelog i can't figure out what's the deal here
>>
>> is it just android weirdness?
>>
>> i use it to backup my phone which is like sanest way around (for hackers at 
>> least) on that platform
>>
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