Using 7.7 fixed the problem ... thanks.
My distribution just seems never to catch up with duplicity :-)
On 20/04/16 05:14 PM, Norman Goldstein wrote:
Here is the problem:
From line 36 of pydrivebackend.py
from oauth2client.client import
SignedJwtAssertionCredentials
SignedJwtAssertionCredentials has been removed from oauth2client
.
I will try the newer version of duplicity, as suggested ...
On 20/04/16 02:37 PM, Norman Goldstein wrote:
I installed duplicity 0.7.06
through the repo.
However, I installed PyDrive using pip, directly.
At the python prompt,
>>> import pydrive
does not complain, so duplicity should be finding the PyDrive
package.
Unfortunately, the error can refer to any problem in the
setting up of
the credentials.
Any suggestion how I can check that my google authorization is
correctly set up?
On 20/04/16 01:50 PM, Kenneth Loafman wrote:
When you installed 0.7.06, did you first remove
the repo version? The tarball and the repo versions quite
often install in conflicting places.
Duplicity 0.7.07.1 has been released. You might want
to install this to get the latest.
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