duplicity --progress not working properly

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So I've been using the command duplicity ~ gdocs://my_folder_here to back up my /home folder to Google Drive periodically, and recently ran into the --progress argument that is supposed to show me the progress of the backup. However, when I tried using it, the result was very different from what I expected: it just keeps printing an empty loading bar every three seconds and ETA Stalled! and eventually the 100% bar when the backup completes.



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  • Have you tried fixing the error? Maybe that's messing up the progress bar.
    – Organic Marble
    May 27 at 22:44










  • I removed the .dbus folder, error is gone but it didn't affect the progress bar.
    – SakoDaemon
    May 28 at 11:48














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So I've been using the command duplicity ~ gdocs://my_folder_here to back up my /home folder to Google Drive periodically, and recently ran into the --progress argument that is supposed to show me the progress of the backup. However, when I tried using it, the result was very different from what I expected: it just keeps printing an empty loading bar every three seconds and ETA Stalled! and eventually the 100% bar when the backup completes.



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Is there any way for me to fix this?







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  • Have you tried fixing the error? Maybe that's messing up the progress bar.
    – Organic Marble
    May 27 at 22:44










  • I removed the .dbus folder, error is gone but it didn't affect the progress bar.
    – SakoDaemon
    May 28 at 11:48












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So I've been using the command duplicity ~ gdocs://my_folder_here to back up my /home folder to Google Drive periodically, and recently ran into the --progress argument that is supposed to show me the progress of the backup. However, when I tried using it, the result was very different from what I expected: it just keeps printing an empty loading bar every three seconds and ETA Stalled! and eventually the 100% bar when the backup completes.



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Is there any way for me to fix this?







share|improve this question












So I've been using the command duplicity ~ gdocs://my_folder_here to back up my /home folder to Google Drive periodically, and recently ran into the --progress argument that is supposed to show me the progress of the backup. However, when I tried using it, the result was very different from what I expected: it just keeps printing an empty loading bar every three seconds and ETA Stalled! and eventually the 100% bar when the backup completes.



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Is there any way for me to fix this?









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  • Have you tried fixing the error? Maybe that's messing up the progress bar.
    – Organic Marble
    May 27 at 22:44










  • I removed the .dbus folder, error is gone but it didn't affect the progress bar.
    – SakoDaemon
    May 28 at 11:48
















  • Have you tried fixing the error? Maybe that's messing up the progress bar.
    – Organic Marble
    May 27 at 22:44










  • I removed the .dbus folder, error is gone but it didn't affect the progress bar.
    – SakoDaemon
    May 28 at 11:48















Have you tried fixing the error? Maybe that's messing up the progress bar.
– Organic Marble
May 27 at 22:44




Have you tried fixing the error? Maybe that's messing up the progress bar.
– Organic Marble
May 27 at 22:44












I removed the .dbus folder, error is gone but it didn't affect the progress bar.
– SakoDaemon
May 28 at 11:48




I removed the .dbus folder, error is gone but it didn't affect the progress bar.
– SakoDaemon
May 28 at 11:48















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