[TESTING] Debian 11 Bullseye

Nothing has changed in terms of LIRC, eventlircd or the IR modules.
Can you reproduce the issue with the built-in (meson-ir) receiver?

update went fine on one Vero, on another I initiated the download via My OSMC, and in the top right corner there was some info about a download in progress, that disappeared leaving the My OSMC icons on the screen, and then…nothing. Just the My OSMC screen sat there. Left a while, nothing happened. System is responsive, tried again after a reboot, same thing. Is a log needed or should I attempt to force via the command line?

Try reboot and check for updates again.

just tried again, noticed within My OSMC a very brief message in the top right “connectivity issue while checking for updates”. The Vero’s network connection is good.

performed an in-place update

before:

2022-05-16 21:00:18.866 T:2757 INFO : Starting Kodi (19.4). Platform: Linux ARM 32-bit
2022-05-16 21:00:18.866 T:2757 INFO : Using Release Kodi x32 build (version for Vero)
2022-05-16 21:00:18.866 T:2757 INFO : Kodi compiled 2022-03-08 by GCC 8.3.0 for Linux ARM 32-bit version 4.19.152 (267160)
2022-05-16 21:00:18.867 T:2757 INFO : Running on OSMC Vero 4K / Vero 4K + with Open Source Media Center 2022.03-1, kernel: Linux ARM 32-bit version 4.9.113-64-osmc
2022-05-16 21:00:18.897 T:2757 INFO : FFmpeg version/source: 4.3.2-Kodi
2022-05-16 21:00:18.897 T:2757 INFO : 4 CPU cores available
2022-05-16 21:00:18.897 T:2757 INFO : ARM Features: Neon disabled

after:

2022-05-16 21:19:48.870 T:2771 INFO : Starting Kodi (19.4). Platform: Linux ARM 32-bit
2022-05-16 21:19:48.870 T:2771 INFO : Using Release Kodi x32 build (version for Vero)
2022-05-16 21:19:48.870 T:2771 INFO : Kodi compiled 2022-05-12 by GCC 10.2.1 for Linux ARM 32-bit version 5.10.106 (330346)
2022-05-16 21:19:48.870 T:2771 INFO : Running on OSMC Vero 4K / Vero 4K + with Open Source Media Center 2022.05-1, kernel: Linux ARM 32-bit version 4.9.113-66-osmc
2022-05-16 21:19:48.887 T:2771 INFO : FFmpeg version/source: 4.3.2-Kodi
2022-05-16 21:19:48.887 T:2771 INFO : 4 CPU cores available
2022-05-16 21:19:48.887 T:2771 INFO : ARM Features: Neon disabled

everything looks as usual so far.
good work!

Does this dev branch include any of the previously mentioned video stack updates (VC-1 decoding) vs the current stable release?

Assuming you’re referring to Vero 4K/4K+, then no.
This will come after this update.

Really weird. I already got this update over the weekend and I hadn’t added the repo to my OSMC.

Just checked sources.list and this is mine:

deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian bullseye main contrib non-free

deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ bullseye-updates main contrib non-free

deb http://security.debian.org/ bullseye-security main contrib non-free

deb http://apt.osmc.tv bullseye main

deb http://apt.osmc.tv bullseye-devel main

So I already have the bullseye-devel repo. I just checked via ssh and I am running debian 11.3
I also have the /sources.list.d/osmc-devel.list after running the command. So that also now has

deb http://apt.osmc.tv buster-devel main

Should I just delete that line from the main sources.list file?
EDIT I see /sources.list.d/osmc-devel.list is still buster. I’m now officially confused

Which means you had been on buster-devel which then caused you to be upgraded.
This manual entry will not be removed only the one in osmc-devel.list will be automatically removed.

Yes

Recommend you manually change that to bullseye to avoid surprises.

multiple attempts now to download the test build on to my second Vero, every time get a “connectivity issue” message in the My OSMC screen. Apologies if I’ve made a simple mistake here!

https://paste.osmc.tv/piyubiqeqe

I would have thought so too but the first post says buster… why is that?

Can someone post their Bullseye sources.list and /sources.list.d/osmc-devel.list so I can compare mine please?

ok thanks I did this but as per my above post this doesn’t make much sense

I have double and triple keypresses on my FLIRC USB receiver after I updated my Vero. I unplugged the FLIRC USB to make sure there wasn’t a signal being picked up by the built in IR and it wasn’t. I plugged in a wireless keyboard and that worked normally as did plugging in an OSMC remote. This seems rather strange to me as the FLIRC sends keypresses the same as a keyboard so why does it have an issue and my Logitech wireless keyboard doesn’t?

Now you are on Bullseye, all lines in both files should refer to bullseye, not buster.

osmc@vero4tv:~$ cat /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian bullseye main contrib non-free

deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ bullseye-updates main contrib non-free

deb http://security.debian.org/ bullseye-security main contrib non-free

deb http://apt.osmc.tv bullseye main

osmc@vero4tv:~$ cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/osmc-devel.list 
deb https://apt.osmc.tv bullseye-devel main
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Update seemed to have going well, but SSH isn’t working anymore.
I tried to uninstall SSH Server from the App Store, but that resulted in an error.

A reboot after, SSH started working again, but the App Store says it isn’t installed anymore.
https://paste.osmc.tv/ekiyehusid

It shouldn’t be possible to actually uninstall the SSH server; as we bundle it by default.

Logs shows a failed attempt to remove the ssh app, and that seems to have held up apt completing the upgrade. @Theetjuh is still on buster. He will have to get a command line with Power->Exit and hitting Escape at the splash screen then I guess issue some apt voodoo that’s beyond me.

cat /etc/debian_version displays version 11.3 btw


osmc@vero4k:~$ sudo apt dist-upgrade
Building dependency tree... Done
Reading state information... Done
Calculating upgrade... Done
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
  libaio1 libapt-inst2.0 libbind9-161 libcdio18 libcodec2-0.8.1 libcroco3 libdc1394-22 libdns1104 libdns1110 libdrm-etnaviv1 libevent-2.1-6
  libfdk-aac1 libffi6 libgdk-pixbuf-xlib-2.0-0 libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0 libgeoip1 libhogweed4 libice6 libicu63 libidn11 libip4tc0 libip6tc0
  libiptc0 libisc1100 libisc1105 libisccc161 libisccfg163 libjson-c3 libllvm7 liblwres161 libmpdec2 libmysofa0 libnettle6 libnfs12
  libperl5.28 libpgm-5.2-0 libprocps7 libpython2-stdlib libpython2.7 libpython2.7-minimal libpython2.7-stdlib libpython3.7
  libpython3.7-minimal libpython3.7-stdlib libreadline5 libreadline7 libsm6 libvpx5 libx264-155 libx265-165 libxtst6 perl-modules-5.28
  python2 python2-minimal python2.7 python2.7-minimal python3.7 python3.7-minimal
Use 'sudo apt autoremove' to remove them.
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
1 not fully installed or removed.
Need to get 3232 B of archives.
  libperl5.28 libpgm-5.2-0 libprocps7 libpython2-stdlib libpython2.7 libpython2.7-minimal libpython2.7-stdlib libpython3.7
  libpython3.7-minimal libpython3.7-stdlib libreadline5 libreadline7 libsm6 libvpx5 libx264-155 libx265-165 libxtst6 perl-modules-5.28
  python2 python2-minimal python2.7 python2.7-minimal python3.7 python3.7-minimal ssh-app-osmc
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 59 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
1 not fully installed or removed.
After this operation, 179 MB disk space will be freed.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n] 
(Reading database ... 43783 files and directories currently installed.)
Removing ssh-app-osmc (1.2.5) ...
Removing 'diversion of /etc/ssh/sshd_config to /etc/ssh/sshd_config.distributed by ssh-app-osmc'
dpkg-divert: error: rename involves overwriting '/etc/ssh/sshd_config' with
  different file '/etc/ssh/sshd_config.distributed', not allowed
dpkg: error processing package ssh-app-osmc (--remove):
 installed ssh-app-osmc package post-removal script subprocess returned error exit status 2
dpkg: too many errors, stopping
Errors were encountered while processing:
 ssh-app-osmc
Processing was halted because there were too many errors.
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)

My bad, must’ve read the wrong log.