Activity log for bug #1883254

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2020-06-12 13:02:13 Kevin Zollman bug added bug
2020-06-14 22:00:06 Michael Terry deja-dup: status New Fix Committed
2020-06-15 02:17:36 Michael Terry deja-dup: status Fix Committed Fix Released
2020-06-15 02:18:24 Michael Terry bug task added deja-dup (Ubuntu)
2020-06-15 02:22:59 Michael Terry description I started a clean restore on a Virtual Machine without setting up a backup job first. The restore is from Google drive. When I click through it gets to the "Checking for backups" screen and just sits there. Eventually, I just canceled it. I think it's doing this because it doesn't yet have credentials to access the google drive, but also doesn't notice this fact or ask for them. The bug can easily be solved by first starting a backup with google drive. Now it does notice that it needs credentials and starts that process. If I do that first, cancel the backup and then go back to the restore, things go better. The restore gets further along (although there's another bug we're discussing here that might be related to the VM). The expected behavior for me at least is that even if you haven't set up a backup yet, if you try to do a restore from a Google drive Deja Dup should start the process of getting credentials to access the drive. OS: Ubuntu 20.04 Deja-Dup: 40.6-1ubuntu2 Duplicity: 0.8.11.1612-1 [ Impact ] Users with a backup on Google Drive may be confused when trying to restore from that backup on a fresh install. With 40.6, they have to attempt a backup first to properly connect their Google account. But there's no suggestion that that is the right path. Instead, a restore simply hangs with no feedback. [ Test Case ] On a fresh install, open Deja Dup, click the restore button, and notice that the progress bar never finishes. [ Regression Possibility ] The patch is pretty small, but technically does affect both restore and backup paths. [ Original Report ] I started a clean restore on a Virtual Machine without setting up a backup job first. The restore is from Google drive. When I click through it gets to the "Checking for backups" screen and just sits there. Eventually, I just canceled it. I think it's doing this because it doesn't yet have credentials to access the google drive, but also doesn't notice this fact or ask for them. The bug can easily be solved by first starting a backup with google drive. Now it does notice that it needs credentials and starts that process. If I do that first, cancel the backup and then go back to the restore, things go better. The restore gets further along (although there's another bug we're discussing here that might be related to the VM). The expected behavior for me at least is that even if you haven't set up a backup yet, if you try to do a restore from a Google drive Deja Dup should start the process of getting credentials to access the drive. OS: Ubuntu 20.04 Deja-Dup: 40.6-1ubuntu2 Duplicity: 0.8.11.1612-1
2020-06-15 02:23:08 Michael Terry nominated for series Ubuntu Focal
2020-06-15 02:23:08 Michael Terry bug task added deja-dup (Ubuntu Focal)
2020-06-15 13:19:05 Sebastien Bacher deja-dup (Ubuntu): status New Fix Committed
2020-06-15 13:19:07 Sebastien Bacher deja-dup (Ubuntu): importance Undecided High
2020-06-15 13:23:54 Sebastien Bacher deja-dup (Ubuntu Focal): importance Undecided High
2020-06-15 13:23:57 Sebastien Bacher deja-dup (Ubuntu Focal): status New In Progress
2020-06-15 13:34:38 Sebastien Bacher deja-dup (Ubuntu Focal): status In Progress Fix Committed
2020-06-15 16:31:46 Launchpad Janitor deja-dup (Ubuntu): status Fix Committed Fix Released
2020-07-14 13:42:49 Martin Wimpress  deja-dup (Ubuntu Focal): assignee Sebastien Bacher (seb128)
2020-07-15 09:43:06 Sebastien Bacher deja-dup (Ubuntu Focal): status Fix Committed Fix Released