Awesome, thanks for weighting in Kenneth.
I've set the status to "Invalid" (not a bug) for deja-dup since the bug
was in duplicity.
** No longer affects: deja-dup
** Changed in: deja-dup (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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This has long been fixed, so closing it now.
Please upgrade to the current version of duplicity. This will assure
that any bugs fixed since your release are available and my fix your
issue.
There are three options:
* Release tarball Install - https://launchpad.net/duplicity/+download
* Daily
@Joseph: When Vej wrote "the first backup", I think he meant "a full
backup" (as opposed to an incremental backup), not the actual first
backup of your documents.
You can force a full backup by backing up to a new location, e.g. a
different folder on the server/disk that you are backing up to.
Added this bug to the Duplicity project, as it looks more like a bug in
Duplicity than a bug in Déjà-Dup, judging from the currently available
log files.
Also it's worth noticing that the GPG error reported by Joseph Hedgcorth
in comment 24 is not the same as the GPG error reported by Mathias
Status changed to "Confirmed" because some users are still affected, on
recent Ubuntu releases.
We still don't have enough information for triaging though. Everyone
affected, please provide the full log when replicating the problem, not
just the GPG error:
$ DEJA_DUP_DEBUG=1 deja-dup --backup >
** Changed in: deja-dup (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Confirmed
** Tags removed: amd64 oneiric running-unity
** Tags added: xenial
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This bug says it's expired but it's affecting me anyways (on 16.04 and
on 17.04: I upgraded specifically because I hoped it would fix the bug)
so I'm bumping.
@Vej: Yes, this is happening on my first backup. (Well, it says I've
backupped 247 days ago which is approximately when I installed
[Expired for deja-dup (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: deja-dup (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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@ Everyone affected: Does this occur even on the first backup done, or
only on later backups?
** Tags added: trusty
** Changed in: deja-dup (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Running Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS and also have this problem.
Trying to setup a new backup, but cannot get the first full backup completed...
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For people like Mathias having a GPG error similar to "block_filter,
read error, pending bytes":
DUPLICITY: ERROR 31 GPGError
DUPLICITY: . GPGError: GPG Failed, see log below:
DUPLICITY: . = Begin GnuPG log =
DUPLICITY: . gpg: CAST5 encrypted data
DUPLICITY: . gpg: encrypted with 1
There are several other reports of Déjà Dup repeatedly prompting for the
encryption passphrase when encountering a GPG error (although not
necessarily the same as that in Mathias's log) during an incremental
backup, and only successfully completing full backups. See e.g.
# "encrypted message has
Can this issue be escalated somehow? The backup feature is pretty much
useless without it being fixed. The importance still has not been
decided upon, and the bug is more than three years old.
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Ubuntu 14.04 seems to have to have the same problem.
Back-up required repetitive password endless
I'm a new Ubuntu user, I don't know how to solve dis problem.
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I had the same problem. I also had to start a fresh backup to a new
location. My storage location was a local disk.
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repeatedly asks for
I already have the ownership of that folder, so that does not seem to be the
problem for me. I did, however, try activating deja-dup logs like you did. I
have attached the last bit of the output.
«krypterte data» means «encrypted data», and «dekryptering mislyktes: ugyldig
pakke» means
I had the same problem in my PC.
So to try to resolve it, I used this command to activate deja-dup logs :
export DEJA_DUP_DEBUG=1
deja-dup --backup
And then I saw in the terminal a permission error on this folder ~/.gnupg.
I changed the owner of this folder from root to my username and now
Same here. Backing up over samba share. Deja-Dup is completely
unuseable, using Ubuntu 14.10 and Arch Linux (Deja-Dup 32.0, duplicity
6.5 and 7.0).
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I am experiencing this problem in 14.04 (it started recently, I don't remember
exactly when).
Deja dup does indeed remember the password, but it prompts for it with regular,
short, intervals with the password pre-entered. I just have to press «continue»
every few minutes.
Running the backup
I am running 13.10 64 bit-version on Lenovo X201 and the problem still
exists. I run my backups to a server. My home ADSL is slow, upload about
0,85 Mbps.
I did get rid of the error when I changed the remote backup directory.
This however means several days of uploading while doing the first
I don't have this problem anymore.
I'm using 13.10 and back up to SSH and to a USB disk.
(In fact, I have recently recovered all my data after a laptop theft, thanks to
deja-dup).
So. Is anyone following this bug having the problem on 12.10? 13.04?
13.10?
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I would really love to see this fixed. This is again a good example how
really important things are just broken. When a fresh Linux user bumps
into things like this, he/she is very likely to go the proprietary way.
A year and a half and no solution. This is sad.
I am willing to help but I am not
Can I add to this, I am expericeing this bug as well. It started
occuring on 27 October 2013, just after Ubuntu had done a software
update.
I'm running Ubuntu 12.4
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I'm experiencing this bug. Has a solution been found?
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repeatedly asks for encryption password when backing up, even though
remember
Update:...
deja dup continues to ask me for my password, even though I've checked
it to remember my password.
However, I think it is backing up after I give it my password. But it
says it's backing up as though it's the first time.
It may be that this happens only after I've moved my
I have had this problem since 11.04, the only workaround is to change
the Folder on the Amazon S3 server. I rename the folder and add a letter
to the folder: MyBackup_a or MyBackup_b. There is a drawback, it is
a fresh copy, which can take a day or so to complete.
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Is there a work around of not a fix for this yet?
Thanks in advance.
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Can you provide a ETA - I stuck with an unrecovered account
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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