A Google search yielded:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1057627/duplicity-fails-with-bad-
session-key-error
which basically blamed the error on a gpg upgrade issue. I don't know
how to fix that.
As an experiment I created a new folder (same HDD, same partition, etc.)
to back up to. Backed up us
Huh... That first message, I'm not sure I've seen before.
This might be a dup of https://bugs.launchpad.net/duplicity/+bug/1828869
?
You could test that by installing the snap version of duplicity and
uninstalling the distro version:
snap install duplicity --classic
sudo apt remove duplicity
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After repeated attempts to backup, deja-dup now appears to begin backup
successfully, but is unable to verify the backup and repeatedly asks for
the passphrase. When passphrase is entered, the verification fails and
asks for the passphrase again.
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