It doesn't seem to be a python error - more likely sbackupd doesn't catch an 
exception at some point.
Also there is not enough data - Could you provide a full traceback?
Probably either a partition you were doing backup to or the one you were 
backing up was mounted in read-only mode. Either because of mount flags or 
because of some filesystem failure.

** Package changed: python2.6 (Ubuntu) => sbackup (Ubuntu)

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python2.6 crashed with IOError: [Errno 30] Read-only file system
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/368058
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