I think that /tmp filename is a file that duplicity proceeds to throw
away. It copies files there, tries to unpack them, then cleans up after
itself (regardless of success). So that error message would be a lot
more useful if it indicated what the actual source file it had copied
from the storage location was named (like duplicity-vol1.gz or
whatever).

The error message makes it sound like the file it is trying to unpack is
corrupted. It's possible that a backup file got interrupted/cutoff
during writing/transfer?

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  duplicity backup fails with obscure error message Ubuntu 22.04

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