*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 811516 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/811516

Hello hackerb9.

Thanks for taking the time to formulate this suggestion to improve Déjà
Dup. It has been reported before so I will mark this as a duplicate and
encourage you to discuss about this in bug #811516 instead.

Best Regards

Vej

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 811516
   Backup Failed diaglog is not userfriendly

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Title:
  "Failed with an unknown error" could be more helpful

Status in Déjà Dup:
  New
Status in deja-dup package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I used Deja Dup for the first time today.

  I like that Deja Dup is usable by neophytes and newbies.
  Unfortunately, when it fails, which it did for me, it leaves a rather
  sour impression. In particular, I'm referring to Deja Dup's infamous
  "FAILED WITH AN UNKNOWN ERROR" followed by a wall of debugging
  information. Please consider that a backtrace (see attached
  screenshot) can look intimidating to many people and make them think,
  "Oh, this program is broken in such a serious way it would take a
  programmer to fix. I'll have to use something else."

  I understand that sometimes things happen that we haven't coded for
  and we need to throw a vague exception to help with debugging. But,
  given how many "Unknown error" messages show up when I Google, it
  seems Deja Dup doesn't cover some of the basic, common problems that
  everyday users can fix on their own.

  For example, the screenshot I attached is of an error that doesn't
  warrant a backtrace: the user had chosen to backup to a directory
  which was unwritable. I concede that ideally Deja Dup would hold the
  user's hand to walk them through figuring out *why* the directory is
  unwritable, but that's not what I'm asking for.

  I am requesting that Deja Dup have a policy of never dying with an
  "Unknown error", unless absolutely unavoidable.

  I do not expect this to take a lot of extra work or coding. In my
  example screenshot, Deja Dup could have solved the problem by instead
  asking the user to choose a different directory.

  Thank you.

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