Thank you for that log. I figured out what is happening. The FTP
backend for gvfs (the GNOME file system abstraction layer) does not pass
back accurate error codes for when a file is not found. Duplicity
normally ignores such errors during a deletion. But since we don't
recognize the code as a 'file not found' error, we treat it as serious.
But really, duplicity shouldn't be trying to delete the file, since it
should know it's not there. I'll open a duplicity bug and file a patch
shortly.
** Changed in: deja-dup
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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