I tested on trusty and that one worked well.  Additionally, I tested the
thought I had that my deja-dup patch might cause a regression when
resuming a full backup.  I noted this concern in the bug description
after I wrote the patch.

But thankfully, it does not.  Resuming full backups work as intended
(both initial backup and a later checkpoint backup).  And they validate
passwords correctly.  So, phew.

Will try to test xenial and yakkety today.

** Tags removed: verification-needed-xenial
** Tags added: verification-done-trusty

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  duplicity allows bad passphrase on full backup if archive cache exists

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