I've looked through the deja-dup log which mentions running this command:
/usr/bin/duplicity collection-status --exclude=/home/gs/Downloads... --include=/home/gs ... --exclude=** --gio sftp://<email address hidden>/home/gs/Backup --no-encryption --verbosity=9 --gpg-options=--no-use-agent --archive-dir=/home/gs/.cache/deja-dup --log-fd=16
but interestingly this yields the following error if I run it in a terminal:
OSError: [Errno 9] Bad file descriptor
which is not the same as reported by Deja-Dup. Am I running the wrong command or is it correct that not the same error gets reported?
(Full traceback: http://pastie.org/2745708)
I've looked through the deja-dup log which mentions running this command:
/usr/bin/duplicity collection-status --exclude= /home/gs/ Downloads. .. --include=/home/gs ... --exclude=** --gio sftp://<email address hidden> /home/gs/ Backup --no-encryption --verbosity=9 --gpg-options= --no-use- agent --archive- dir=/home/ gs/.cache/ deja-dup --log-fd=16
but interestingly this yields the following error if I run it in a terminal:
OSError: [Errno 9] Bad file descriptor
which is not the same as reported by Deja-Dup. Am I running the wrong command or is it correct that not the same error gets reported?
(Full traceback: http:// pastie. org/2745708)