During the restore activity this is the cache directory that should be populated:
~/.cache/deja-dup
Instead of
/root/.cache/deja-dup
Does anybody can suggest an idea of why the wrong cache directory is being populated?
I execute deja-dup with a common user i.e. not with root.
Furthermore I tried to confirm the ownership of the "~/.cache/deja-dup" and "~/.cache/duplicity":
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
storebackuprecover
STOREBACKUPRECOVER(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation STOREBACKUPRECOVER(1)NAME
storeBackupRecover.pl - recovers files saved with storeBackup.pl.
SYNOPSIS
storeBackupRecover.pl -r restore [-b root] -t targetDir [--flat]
[-o] [--tmpdir] [--noHardLinks] [-p number] [-v] [-n]
[--cpIsGnu] [--noGnuCp]
OPTIONS --restoreTree, -r
file or (part of) the tree to restore
when restoring a file, the file name in the backup has
to be used (eg. with compression suffix)
--backupRoot, -b
root of storeBackup tree, normally not needed
--targetDir, -t
directory for unpacking
--flat
do not create subdirectories
--overwrite, -o
overwrite existing files
--tmpdir, -T
directory for temporary file, default is <$tmpdir>
--noHardLinks
do not reconstruct hard links in restore tree
--noRestoreParallel, -p
max no of paralell programs to unpack, default is 12
reduce this number if you are restoring blocked files
and the system has insufficient RAM
--verbose, -v
print verbose messages
--noRestored, -n
print number of restored dirs, hardlinks, symlinks, files, ...
--noGnuCp
overwrite information in backup: you do not have gnucp
installed
(only relevant for sockets, block and character devices)
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2002-2009,2012 by Heinz-Josef Claes (see README). Published under the GNU General Public License v3 or any later version
perl v5.14.2 2012-03-03 STOREBACKUPRECOVER(1)