Closing the dialog asking for the share password is not killing deja-dup or duplicity

Bug #1710225 reported by Laurent Bigonville
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Déjà Dup
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Bug Description

Hi,

When closing the dialog asking me for the password of the SMB share without providing one, it seems that duplicity and deja-dup are still running.

After sometime (didn't check exactly) a new dialog pops-up (also stealing the focus) telling that the backup has failed and that a timeout was reached.

There is no way to reopen the dialog asking for the password, so IMHO when it's not provided, duplicity

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Laurent Bigonville (bigon) wrote :

Might be a duplicate of #1197919

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Vej (vej) wrote :

Hello Laurent and Thanks for your report!

Can you please provide us with the operation system and the version of Déjà Dup, which you are using?

Best Regards

Vej

Changed in deja-dup:
status: New → Incomplete
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Laurent Bigonville (bigon) wrote :

I'm running a machine with debian unstable and deja-dup 35.3

To reproduce this

1) open deja-dup
2) click to take a backup
3) Click on cancel when asked for the password of the SMB share

deja-dup and "duplicity cleanup" processes are still running

Vej (vej)
Changed in deja-dup:
status: Incomplete → New
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Michael Terry (mterry) wrote :

This got fixed at some point. Can't reproduce.

Changed in deja-dup:
status: New → Fix Released
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