Hi Victor, you're just missing a Python module ("no module named
gi.repository"). This has been encountered before, e.g. bug 1641423. No
reason why it is sometimes missing has been found yet.
The module is provided by the python-gi package, which should have been
installed as a dependency of the deja-dup-backend-gvfs package, which
you have normally installed when you first opened Déjà-Dup's GUI (System
Settings > Backups, a.k.a. deja-dup-preferences) and clicked the Install
button at the bottom of the message informing you that additional
packages were required.
You did click that button, did you? Or was it not available?
Can you also please report which packages are installed and which ones
aren't, by running the following commands:
apt-cache policy deja-dup-backend-gvfs
apt-cache policy deja-dup-backend-cloudfiles
apt-cache policy deja-dup-backend-s3
apt-cache policy duplicity
apt-cache policy python-gi
Look for the "Installed: (none)" and "Installed: "
lines. Thanks.
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