Hi. I am not getting my own messages, so I don't know if anything gets through, but I have some more information about this problem. I did a google search and apparently this has something to do with
Using 7.7 fixed the problem ... thanks. My distribution just seems never to catch up with duplicity :-) On 20/04/16 05:14 PM, Norman Goldstein wrote: Here is the problem: From line 36 of pydrivebacke
Here is the problem: From line 36 of pydrivebackend.py       from oauth2client.client import SignedJwtAssertionCredentials SignedJwtAssertionCredentials has been removed from oauth2client . I
I installed duplicity 0.7.06 through the repo. However, I installed PyDrive using pip, directly. At the python prompt, does not complain, so duplicity should be finding the PyDrive package. Unfortuna
When you installed 0.7.06, did you first remove the repo version? The tarball and the repo versions quite often install in conflicting places. Duplicity 0.7.07.1 has been released. You might want
I'm sorry for bringing this up, again (I thought I had it all worked out). In a nutshell, I get this error running duplicity: BackendException: PyDrive backend requires PyDrive installation Please re
I am having a bit of an issue with this release. I have a script that has been successfully backing up using version 0.7.0.3. But somehow the build for this release is enough different that the s3 ba
The following command gives the included traceback, is this a known issue? Not sure what the issue is, since I have it working on 3 other directories with the same command. The command is in a loop i
I'm using file:/// jsyk it's not a missing slash... -- Am I missing an irreplaceable manifest file? What can I do if so? I'm trying to restore a backup that was created on another machine that was ru
Hey everybody, So I just got started with Duplicity and tried the PyDrive backend for remote storage. I created a project and made a service account as mentioned in the man page and proceeded to take
Here is another failed test run with duplicity 0.7.05. The original tests were with a Ubuntu 12.04 system where I had installed the latest duplicity 0.7.06 so that the pydrive backend to Google Drive
A new user of Duplicity. Using Duply to drive it to backup a series of photo sub directories to Google Drive. The problem I've encountered is that if the directory name contains uppercase I made a ru
A new user of Duplicity. Using Duply to drive it to backup a series of photo sub directories to Google Drive. The problem I've encountered is that if the directory name contains uppercase I get this
Oh, I was running off the old configuration files that’s why I didn’t see that. Thanks for that! It’s working fine now and I wrote a short guide explaining how to get everything up and running
I struggled with that too, but discovered that export GOOGLE_DRIVE_SETTINGS=... seems to do the trick. -- Dr Bruce Merry bmerry <@> gmail <.> com http://www.brucemerry.org.za/ http://blog.brucemerry.
Hello, I just updated to duply 1.10, duplicity 0.7.04 and installed pydrive via pip on Gentoo. I read the man page for the new pydrive backend for Google Drive and the messages on the list but I canâ