Package: duplicity Version: 0.6.17-1 Severity: grave Until duplicity 0.6.15-4 my backup worked perfectlly. I use ssh_config for storing the right sshkey for my backup solution. Till now it looks like this: $ duplicity full /tmp ssh://backup/backup/test Local and Remote metadata are synchronized, no sync needed. Last full backup date: none GnuPG passphrase: Retype passphrase to confirm: --------------[ Backup Statistics ]-------------- StartTime 1326148703.38 (Mon Jan 9 23:38:23 2012) EndTime 1326148769.44 (Mon Jan 9 23:39:29 2012) ElapsedTime 66.06 (1 minute 6.06 seconds) SourceFiles 82 SourceFileSize 52938958 (50.5 MB) NewFiles 82 NewFileSize 17092649 (16.3 MB) DeletedFiles 0 ChangedFiles 0 ChangedFileSize 0 (0 bytes) ChangedDeltaSize 0 (0 bytes) DeltaEntries 82 RawDeltaSize 52848846 (50.4 MB) TotalDestinationSizeChange 53041834 (50.6 MB) Errors 0 -------------------------------------------------
After upgrade to 0.6.17-1 I can't backup anymore: $ duplicity full /tmp ssh://backup/backup/test BackendException: ssh connection to backup:22 failed: [Errno -2] Name or service not known Here my ~/.ssh/config: Host backup Hostname hohoho User backupi IdentityFile /etc/ssh/backup --- System information. --- Architecture: amd64 Kernel: Linux 3.2-0.slh.2-aptosid-amd64 Debian Release: wheezy/sid 500 unstable debian.tu-bs.de 500 unstable aptosid.com 500 testing debian.tu-bs.de 500 stable debian.tu-bs.de 400 unstable linux.wuertz.org 400 unstable debian-multimedia.org 400 unstable deb.opera.com 400 sid team.frickelplatz.de 110 experimental debian.tu-bs.de --- Package information. --- Depends (Version) | Installed ========================================-+-=============== libc6 (>= 2.2.5) | 2.13-24 librsync1 (>= 0.9.6) | 0.9.7-8 python2.7 | 2.7.2-9 python (>= 2.7) | 2.7.2-9 python (<< 2.8) | 2.7.2-9 python-pexpect (>= 2.3-1) | 2.3-1 python-gnupginterface (>= 0.3.2-9.1) | 0.3.2-9.1 Package's Recommends field is empty. Suggests (Version) | Installed ==========================-+-=========== python-boto | ncftp | rsync | 3.0.9-1 ssh |
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