Thank you for responding.
I'm convinced the error is a truncated .gz file, but duplicity is not
telling us which one. So, let's go to the source directly.
On your remote machine:
$ cd /home/scohen/Taormina
$ for f in *.gz; do echo "--- $f ---"; tar tzf $f; done
This will list the index of all the *.gz files and failure should
indicate which one is truncated. That file will be the one with '---
filename ---' prior to the error.
Then we can figure out what to do next.
** Changed in: duplicity
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: duplicity
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: duplicity
Assignee: (unassigned) => Kenneth Loafman (kenneth-loafman)
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duplicity backup fails with obscure error message Ubuntu 22.04
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