If this bug is indeed provoked by hard to reproduce/fix smb/gvfs/network
errors (was on lan btw), wouldn't it be the obvious way to fix it by
checking for a 0 byte file after 5 failed attempts, delete it and try
another 5 times?

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Title:
  SMB Error: "Backup Failed. Success"

Status in Déjà Dup Backup Tool:
  Confirmed
Status in “deja-dup” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I just made today some changes to which directories should be backed up. Deja 
Dup seemed to be accepting the changes and started the back up. The process 
failed with a weird notification window which I don't know what to make of. 
Title says "Backup failed" and then it says "Success" in the window itself. See 
attached screenshot. Kinda funny, don't you think?! :-)
  I don't know where I can find log files to see if there is any extra 
information that can be usefull

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