Hello Mats,
To figure out what is going on there I would like to ask a few
informations from you:
1. The distribution of Linux you're using:
lsb_release -d
2. The version of deja-dup and duplicity:
(if on Ubuntu or Debian:)
dpkg-query -W deja-dup duplicity
(if on Fedora or other RPM-based systems:)
rpm -q deja-dup duplicity
3. The file /tmp/deja-dup.gsettings after running the following line (you may
want to scrub the file of any incriminating file names or details):
gsettings list-recursively org.gnome.DejaDup > /tmp/deja-dup.gsettings
4. The file /tmp/deja-dup.log after running the line below and
replicating the problem (you may want to scrub the log of any
incriminating file names or details):
DEJA_DUP_DEBUG=1 deja-dup --backup | tail -n 1000 > /tmp/deja-
dup.log
Thanks in advance
Vej
** Changed in: deja-dup (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1710309
Title:
Deja-dup fails to create encrypted backup
Status in deja-dup package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
Attempting to create a full backup to a SMB NAS, succeeds if backup is
set to unencrypted. Fails if password is specified.
Symptom: deja-dup loops endlessly through "scanning" -> "encryption
password needed" -> "require password?" and round and round.
Possibly related to recent gnupg options changes? Creating a GPG key
pair for enigmail to use was the last major change i made to my set-up
since the last time these back-ups succeeded. If that's the cause,
i'll be darned if i can work out what to revert where.
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