Thanks for the information - this is good to know.
Perhaps the "on-demand" installation only checks when new backups are
configured? It appears that if there is an existing Deja-Dup
configuration stored in the dconf settings which relies on duplicity,
and Deja-Dup is upgraded to the new version, t
** Summary changed:
- deja-dup package depends in 16.04
+ deja-dup package dependencies in 16.04
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1576394
Title:
deja-dup package depen
Public bug reported:
After a fresh install of Ubuntu 16.04 amd64 desktop, deja-dup did not
work with some existing backup settings.
I discovered duplicity was not installed... After manually installing
"duplicity", deja-dup still did not work (reporting error
"BackendException") and I discovered
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