Running:
duplicity collection-status --include=/media/data/My\ Files
or indeed running:
duplicity collection-status --include="/media/data/My Files"
Should both work without error.
I'm not sure how deja-dup communicates with duplicity though (how it constructs the commands to send to duplicity)
Can you try running deja-dup with the path in quotation marks?
Cheers, hopefully this will get sorted for you soon.
Running: /media/ data/My\ Files "/media/ data/My Files"
duplicity collection-status --include=
or indeed running:
duplicity collection-status --include=
Should both work without error.
I'm not sure how deja-dup communicates with duplicity though (how it constructs the commands to send to duplicity)
Can you try running deja-dup with the path in quotation marks?
Cheers, hopefully this will get sorted for you soon.