That more recent error (the one with "Backup Statistics" in its crash
report) is bug 1286845.
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deja-dup_30.0-0ubuntu4 (trusty)
duplicity_0.6.23-1ubuntu2 (trusty)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 1493, in
with_tempdir(main)
File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 1487, in with_tempdir
fn()
File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 1336, in main
do_backup(ac
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...and when passing a path with spaces, like "file:///run/media/milan/TOSHIBA\
EXT/", I get:
Command line error : Expected 2 args, got 3
Looks like the path is split into two arguments.
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Utilisation du répertoire d’archive :
/home/milan/.cache/duplicity/e5f4f9b85e256f59787be25a63b7fdbf
Utilisation du nom de sauvegarde : e5f4f9b85e256f59787be25a63b7fdbf
Import of duplicity.backends.cfbackend Succeeded
Import of duplicity.backends.dpbxbackend Failed: No module named dropbox
Import o
Woops, I wrote my remarks in the middle of the log. The previous comment
should have started with:
When doing a different backup to an external drive, I got an error which was
not present before:
duplicity incremental ~/ -v Info --exclude ~/... [skipped]
file:///run/media/milan/SOMETHING --allow
Great, now it works -- at least it fixes the crash I fixed with my quick
patch (and most probably much better).
(Sorry for missing the relevant gettext lines in the commit.)
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Milan, thanks for testing! I've updated the branch to fix that issue.
Can you try again?
You'll see that I do fix the gettext.install() line in
duplicity/__init__.py, but slightly differently than you suggest (I
avoid using the names= argument, because that only appeared in python
2.5; but I achi
Hey, thanks for working on this! ;-)
Unfortunately, with your branch I get a crash directly on start (FWIW, I've
only built duplicity in-tree, and not installed it).
$ bin/duplicity --help
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "bin/duplicity", line 1470, in
with_tempdir(main)
File "bin
For those experiencing the 'ascii code can't encode character' issue,
I'm curious if lp:~mterry/duplicity/encoding solves the problem for you.
Please report back.
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I think I have found a fix.
The bug does not happen only with invalid UTF-8 filenames, you simply
need UTF-8 filenames and a UTF-8 locale.
For example, in collections.py:810, there is:
log.Debug(_("File %s is not part of a known set; creating new
set") % (filename,))
On my syste
I changed the line (/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-
packages/duplicity/collections.py):
log.Debug(_("Ignoring file (rejected by backup set)
'%s'") % filename)
to this:
print "Ignoring file (rejected by backup set", filename
and backups now work perfect!
So It
I also get this error doing a backup to webdav
Filenames have not strange characters in names (although my LOCALE is
"es_ES.UTF-8")
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 1411, in
with_tempdir(main)
File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 1404, in with_tempdir
fn
deja-dup 24.0 is still affected by this broblem.
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0.6.20-2 is still affected by this problem, at least using the
fr_CA.utf8 locale.
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i've dug into this a bit more deeply and found an explanation for the
logging gotchas under certain locales:
as per the python wiki
(http://web.archive.org/web/20120425192131/http://wiki.python.org/moin/UnicodeEncodeError)
when you run somestring.decode(whicheverencoding) python2 does weird
enco
Michael, there is a difference, I use webdav instead ubuntu one.
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Oleg, you may be talking about bug 1080423.
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I'm runnin ubuntu 12.04 with duplicity 0.6.20(but had same error with duplicity
0.6.18 and 0.6.19) and had same problem. I do backups on webdav.
duplicity --include-globbing-filelist /etc/backup-files.txt /
webdavs://login:p...@webdav.yandex.ru/Bakeups/nightserv/
Чтение подстановочного списка фай
For those of you using Ubuntu One and still experiencing this error, see
bug 1080423. It's a bug in duplicity's Ubuntu One backend where it
returns unicode instead of utf8.
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** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
** Changed in: duplicity
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
** Changed in: duplicity (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Milestone: raring-misc => None
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According to comment #30 this bug is fixed. The remaining issues are
being tracked in bug #1050509
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How about inform the offending filename in the error message until a
suitable fix is written?
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Hello,
this is still not working for me after upgrading to 12.10 and Deja-dup
24.0. I got the same error message as with the previous versions :
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 1404, in
with_tempdir(main)
File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 1397, in with_te
Ok, I have been using Deja-dup and not duplicity directly, and my Ubuntu
backup routine was working before this bug appeared, and was broken. I
updated yesterday, and this is now fixed for me. My backup just finished
successfully, and i'm happy.
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Roman, if a filename isn't in utf8, that's bug 1050509. Can you repeat
your comment there, and explain how you got unicode filenames? Your
filesystem locale is utf16?
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It looks like the fix is incomplete.
Russian locale, UTF-8 causes basically the same error here:
log.Notice(_("Copying %s to local cache.") % fn)
fn is a unicode string while _("Copying %s to local cache.") returns a
str with utf-8 contents. And the value of fn is a unicode string causing
the fa
This is fixed now, so marking done for hundredpapercuts.
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: duplicity (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Michael Terry (mterry) => (unassigned)
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OK, I split off bug 1050509 for the non-utf8 filesystem case (#2). I
already mentioned splitting off ubuntu-sso-client bug 1050061 for the
more common case here (#3).
I'll leave this bug for case #1, which is fixed in trunk now.
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
OK, for issue #3 (which I actually think is 90% of these reported crashes),
I've filed bug 1050061 against ubuntu-sso-client and have a branch:
https://code.launchpad.net/~mterry/ubuntu-sso-client/no-gettext-install/+merge/124204
For issue #1, I have a branch:
https://code.launchpad.net/~mterry/d
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And a new way.
3) Only when backing up to Ubuntu One, even filenames in legal utf8
cause "'ascii' codec can't decode". I think some import caused by the
u1 backend is changing the global gettext _() function to use unicode by
default.
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** Summary changed:
- UnicodeDecodeError: 'utf8' codec can't decode byte 0xd1 in position 117
+ UnicodeDecodeError during backup
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