I thought I added my experiences with this bug. This might especially
help people who were redirected here by duplicates of this bug.

One day, when I was trying to backup files on a USB HDD, deja-dup would
keep asking for a password and not do anything. The day before, it still
worked (on Arch Linux with deja-dup 22.1 and gnupg 2.0.19). The debug
output was similar, yet different to the one in the bug description.
Essentially, the GPG output was:

gpg decrypt_message failed: unknown system error

It turned out that the backup files created the day before were
corrupted, i.e. 0 bytes. This was most likely due to turning off the USB
disk before its cache was flushed. Deleting the 0-byte files made deja-
dup continue to work again as expected.

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  gpg: problem with the agent: Bad CA certificate

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