Hey, The Guix package for duplicity is failing to build, and I was wondering if there is a fix already? I've had a look on Launchpad, but didn't spot anything. Here is the error: ====================================================================== ERROR: test_sigchain_fileobj (testing.unit.test_collections.CollectionTest) Test getting signature chain fileobjs from archive_dir ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Traceback (most recent call last): File "/tmp/guix-build-duplicity-0.7.17.drv-0/duplicity-0.7.17/testing/unit/test_collections.py", line 188, in test_sigchain_fileobj self.sigchain_fileobj_check_list(self.sigchain_fileobj_get(None)) File "/tmp/guix-build-duplicity-0.7.17.drv-0/duplicity-0.7.17/testing/unit/test_collections.py", line 180, in sigchain_fileobj_check_list test_fileobj(0, "Hello, world!") File "/tmp/guix-build-duplicity-0.7.17.drv-0/duplicity-0.7.17/testing/unit/test_collections.py", line 177, in test_fileobj fileobjlist[i].close() File "/tmp/guix-build-duplicity-0.7.17.drv-0/duplicity-0.7.17/duplicity/dup_temp.py", line 227, in close assert not self.fileobj.close() File "/tmp/guix-build-duplicity-0.7.17.drv-0/duplicity-0.7.17/duplicity/gpg.py", line 304, in close self.gpg_failed() File "/tmp/guix-build-duplicity-0.7.17.drv-0/duplicity-0.7.17/duplicity/gpg.py", line 271, in gpg_failed raise GPGError(msg) GPGError: GPG Failed, see log below: ===== Begin GnuPG log ===== gpg: CAST5 encrypted data gpg: encrypted with 1 passphrase gpg: WARNING: message was not integrity protected gpg: Hint: If this message was created before the year 2003 it is likely that this message is legitimate. This is because back then integrity protection was not widely used. gpg: Use the option '--ignore-mdc-error' to decrypt anyway. gpg: decryption forced to fail! gpg: WARNING: unsafe permissions on homedir '/tmp/guix-build-duplicity-0.7.17.drv-0/duplicity-0.7.17/testing/gnupg' ===== End GnuPG log ===== ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Ran 418 tests in 548.274s FAILED (errors=1, skipped=3) Thanks, Chris