Status changed to "Confirmed" because some users are still affected, on recent Ubuntu releases.
We still don't have enough information for triaging though. Everyone affected, please provide the full log when replicating the problem, not just the GPG error:
You may want to scrub the log of any incriminating file names or details. Also, if the log is really too large, limit it to e.g. the last 1000 lines or whatever number of lines is enough to include enough information about the issue:
Status changed to "Confirmed" because some users are still affected, on recent Ubuntu releases.
We still don't have enough information for triaging though. Everyone affected, please provide the full log when replicating the problem, not just the GPG error:
$ DEJA_DUP_DEBUG=1 deja-dup --backup > deja-dup.log
You may want to scrub the log of any incriminating file names or details. Also, if the log is really too large, limit it to e.g. the last 1000 lines or whatever number of lines is enough to include enough information about the issue:
$ DEJA_DUP_DEBUG=1 deja-dup --backup | tail -n 1000 > deja-dup.log
Also of interest may be your settings (please scrub the file of any incriminating file names or details):
$ gsettings list-recursively org.gnome.DejaDup > deja-dup.gsettings
And I've also found in the past that the content of Déjà-Dup's cache directory could provide valuable insight over the available backup chains:
$ ls -lR .cache/deja-dup/ > deja-dup.cachedir
Thanks.