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Backup failure after upgrade to 18.04


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My computer was just upgraded to Ubuntu 18.04 from 16.04. I have been having problem with the backup program. It appears that every time the backup program runs I get an error message and the backup program quits. The last backup was when I was using Ubuntu 16.04.



see the error message see below:



Error processing remote manifest (duplicity-inc.20181115T140641Z.to.20181122T185239Z.manifest.gpg): GPG Failed, see log below:
===== Begin GnuPG log =====
gpg: WARNING: "--no-use-agent" is an obsolete option - it has no effect
gpg: AES256 encrypted data
gpg: encrypted with 1 passphrase
gpg: decryption failed: Bad session key
===== End GnuPG log =====


Any help would be appreciated.
PLS










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    My computer was just upgraded to Ubuntu 18.04 from 16.04. I have been having problem with the backup program. It appears that every time the backup program runs I get an error message and the backup program quits. The last backup was when I was using Ubuntu 16.04.



    see the error message see below:



    Error processing remote manifest (duplicity-inc.20181115T140641Z.to.20181122T185239Z.manifest.gpg): GPG Failed, see log below:
    ===== Begin GnuPG log =====
    gpg: WARNING: "--no-use-agent" is an obsolete option - it has no effect
    gpg: AES256 encrypted data
    gpg: encrypted with 1 passphrase
    gpg: decryption failed: Bad session key
    ===== End GnuPG log =====


    Any help would be appreciated.
    PLS










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      My computer was just upgraded to Ubuntu 18.04 from 16.04. I have been having problem with the backup program. It appears that every time the backup program runs I get an error message and the backup program quits. The last backup was when I was using Ubuntu 16.04.



      see the error message see below:



      Error processing remote manifest (duplicity-inc.20181115T140641Z.to.20181122T185239Z.manifest.gpg): GPG Failed, see log below:
      ===== Begin GnuPG log =====
      gpg: WARNING: "--no-use-agent" is an obsolete option - it has no effect
      gpg: AES256 encrypted data
      gpg: encrypted with 1 passphrase
      gpg: decryption failed: Bad session key
      ===== End GnuPG log =====


      Any help would be appreciated.
      PLS










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      My computer was just upgraded to Ubuntu 18.04 from 16.04. I have been having problem with the backup program. It appears that every time the backup program runs I get an error message and the backup program quits. The last backup was when I was using Ubuntu 16.04.



      see the error message see below:



      Error processing remote manifest (duplicity-inc.20181115T140641Z.to.20181122T185239Z.manifest.gpg): GPG Failed, see log below:
      ===== Begin GnuPG log =====
      gpg: WARNING: "--no-use-agent" is an obsolete option - it has no effect
      gpg: AES256 encrypted data
      gpg: encrypted with 1 passphrase
      gpg: decryption failed: Bad session key
      ===== End GnuPG log =====


      Any help would be appreciated.
      PLS







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          This post hints that the problem lies with the gpg version. Since I don't know how to change the gpg version duplicity/deja-dup (the backup tool and its graphical user interface) is using, I just deleted all old backups and started anew.



          If the standard configuration is used this should work.



          rm -rdf ~/deja-dup/*


          Otherwise you can see the location under 'Storage location' in deja-dup.



          HINT: Deleting backups is bad! But so is not being able to make new backups.
          I hope this provides information for somebody to find a better solution!






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            Thanks for the information. I deleted all but one of the old backup files and move it to a new folder. Then I deleted all the old backup files (about 500gb). I started the backup process and surprise the backup program made a new backup. So your solution worked.
            -PLS






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              Since no one provided any information yet:



              This post hints that the problem lies with the gpg version. Since I don't know how to change the gpg version duplicity/deja-dup (the backup tool and its graphical user interface) is using, I just deleted all old backups and started anew.



              If the standard configuration is used this should work.



              rm -rdf ~/deja-dup/*


              Otherwise you can see the location under 'Storage location' in deja-dup.



              HINT: Deleting backups is bad! But so is not being able to make new backups.
              I hope this provides information for somebody to find a better solution!






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                Since no one provided any information yet:



                This post hints that the problem lies with the gpg version. Since I don't know how to change the gpg version duplicity/deja-dup (the backup tool and its graphical user interface) is using, I just deleted all old backups and started anew.



                If the standard configuration is used this should work.



                rm -rdf ~/deja-dup/*


                Otherwise you can see the location under 'Storage location' in deja-dup.



                HINT: Deleting backups is bad! But so is not being able to make new backups.
                I hope this provides information for somebody to find a better solution!






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                  This post hints that the problem lies with the gpg version. Since I don't know how to change the gpg version duplicity/deja-dup (the backup tool and its graphical user interface) is using, I just deleted all old backups and started anew.



                  If the standard configuration is used this should work.



                  rm -rdf ~/deja-dup/*


                  Otherwise you can see the location under 'Storage location' in deja-dup.



                  HINT: Deleting backups is bad! But so is not being able to make new backups.
                  I hope this provides information for somebody to find a better solution!






                  share|improve this answer













                  Since no one provided any information yet:



                  This post hints that the problem lies with the gpg version. Since I don't know how to change the gpg version duplicity/deja-dup (the backup tool and its graphical user interface) is using, I just deleted all old backups and started anew.



                  If the standard configuration is used this should work.



                  rm -rdf ~/deja-dup/*


                  Otherwise you can see the location under 'Storage location' in deja-dup.



                  HINT: Deleting backups is bad! But so is not being able to make new backups.
                  I hope this provides information for somebody to find a better solution!







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                      Thanks for the information. I deleted all but one of the old backup files and move it to a new folder. Then I deleted all the old backup files (about 500gb). I started the backup process and surprise the backup program made a new backup. So your solution worked.
                      -PLS






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                        Thanks for the information. I deleted all but one of the old backup files and move it to a new folder. Then I deleted all the old backup files (about 500gb). I started the backup process and surprise the backup program made a new backup. So your solution worked.
                        -PLS






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                          -PLS






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                          Thanks for the information. I deleted all but one of the old backup files and move it to a new folder. Then I deleted all the old backup files (about 500gb). I started the backup process and surprise the backup program made a new backup. So your solution worked.
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