It is indeed strange, because I can't reproduce it now either.  I get
the errors in #30 instead, with deja-dup saying it can't understand the
duplicity version.

I think what may have happened is that because I couldn't get deja-dup
to work I used the duplicity command line, and encrypted this particular
backup.  I don't normally encrypt this backup (which is mainly system
files, config files etc).  Is 'decode' something to do with encryption?

Once duplicity seemed to be sorted I redid the backup without
encryption, and now I get the issues in #30.

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