Debain 13 und deconz

Guten Tag

Ich hab heute ein Update von Debian 12 auf Debain 13 Trixie gemacht.
Leider Funtioniert mein DeconZ und Phoscon app und mein Fhem nicht mehr miteinander. In Fhem gibt es keine Verbindung.
Kann es sein das debain 13 nicht kompatibel sind.
Hab jetzt erstmal wieder die Sicherung wiederhergestellt mit Debain 12 und da läuft alles.
Hat jemand schon Erfahrungen mit dem Update auf Debain 13 Trixie?

Update per ssh auf laufendem Bookworm oder neuen Stick/SD Card mit frisch geflashtem Trixie sowie manueller Installation von deCONZ?

Ich traue mich noch nicht, da es noch kein passende HomeBridge Image basierend auf Trixie gibt.

Update via ssh on running Bookworm or new stick/SD card with freshly flashed Trixie as well as manual installation of deCONZ?

I don’t dare yet, because there is no matching HomeBridge image based on Trixie yet.

Please post in English guys, we are an English community.

I have the Same issue. Upgraded my Debian 12 based Raspberry Pi OS to the new debian 13 one.

Result: deconz cant be installed anymore as the Qt5 dependencies cannot be satisfied.


Solving dependencies... Error!  
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.
The following information may help to resolve the situation:

Unsatisfied dependencies:
 deconz : Depends: libqt5core5a but it is not installable
          Depends: libqt5network5 but it is not installable
          Depends: libqt5widgets5 but it is not installable
          Depends: libqt5gui5 but it is not installable
          Depends: libqt5sql5 but it is not installable
Error: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
Error: The following information from --solver 3.0 may provide additional context:
   Unable to satisfy dependencies. Reached two conflicting decisions:
   1. deconz:armhf=2.31.2-beta is selected for install
   2. deconz:armhf Depends libqt5core5a
      but none of the choices are installable

Edit: I also tried the non-beta deconz Version with the same result.

@Mimiix @Developer @de_employees

That means, waiting with upgrade till this bug with QT5 is fixed?

Debian 13.1/Raspbian on Raspberry PI (upgraded from Debian 12/Raspbian):

deCONZ works.

Dependencies of deCONZ and installed packages (copied from aptitude):
–\ Hängt ab von (12)
–\ curl
i 8.14.1-2
p curl:armhf 8.14.1-2
–\ libcap2-bin
i 1:2.75-10+b1
p libcap2-bin:armhf 1:2.75-10+b1
–\ libqt5core5a
c 5.15.8+dfsg-11+deb12u3
i A libqt5core5t64 5.15.15+dfsg-6
–\ libqt5gui5
c 5.15.8+dfsg-11+deb12u3
i A libqt5gui5t64 5.15.15+dfsg-6
–\ libqt5network5
i A libqt5network5t64 5.15.15+dfsg-6
–\ libqt5qml5
i A 5.15.15+dfsg-3
–\ libqt5serialport5
i A 5.15.15-2
–\ libqt5sql5
i A libqt5sql5t64 5.15.15+dfsg-6
–\ libqt5websockets5
i A 5.15.15-2
–\ libqt5widgets5
i A libqt5widgets5t64 5.15.15+dfsg-6
–\ lsof
i 4.99.4+dfsg-2
–\ sqlite3
i A 3.46.1-7
p sqlite3:armhf 3.46.1-7
–\ Schlägt vor (1)
— udev
–\ Kollidiert mit (1)
— deconz
— Pakete, die von deconz abhängen (1)
–\ Versionen von deconz (1)
i 2.31.2

Did you install deconz after upgrading to Trixie or was it still installed from your Bookworm deployment?

I‘ve checked the Trixie repos and the libqt5* packages are not available. The version Numbers from your aptitude excerpt above also show that those are Bookworm packages.

As its also not officially supported by deconz currently, it cant be installed on Trixie as of now imho.

I upgraded from Debian 12 to Debian 13. The DeconZ files were apparently not updated, probably because the key is in an old file.

http://phoscon.de/apt/deconz/dists/bullseye/InRelease: The key is stored in the deprecated keyring trusted.gpg (/etc/apt/trusted.gpg), see the DISCOURAGE section in apt-key(8) for details.

Hi everyone I’ve spend the last week to debug and get deCONZ working under Trixie. As it turns out, somehow Qt5 support is dropped at least in the 32-bit version. The upcoming deCONZ version does contain an initial Qt6 port for Linux for amd64/arm64 and armhf.

To still support older Linux distributions this is a new deCONZ package with the name deconz-qt6, so after release this can be installed via sudo apt install deconz-qt6. This should also work better with the Wayland compositor.

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