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Unmet dependencies in Debian13 when installing deb package

Open lost-geographer opened this issue 2 months ago • 1 comments

Operating System Info

Other

Other OS

Debian 13

OBS Studio Version

30.2.3.1-3

Advanced Scene Switcher Version

1.32.0-beta1

Plugin settings

No response

OBS Studio Log URL

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OBS Studio Crash Log URL

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Expected Behavior

I should be able to install the deb package on Debian 13.

Current Behavior

The installation fails with this error message from APT : “unmet dependencies”. Details below :

The following packages have unmet dependencies:
  advanced-scene-switcher: Dépend: libqt6gui6t64 (>= 6.2.0) but it is not installable
                           Dépend: libqt6widgets6t64 (>= 6.3.0) but it is not installable
                           Recommande: libopencv-core406t64 (>= 4.6.0+dfsg) but it is not installable
                           Recommande: libopencv-imgproc406t64 (>= 4.6.0+dfsg) but it is not installable
                           Recommande: libopencv-objdetect406t64 (>= 4.6.0+dfsg) but it is not installable
                           Recommande: libpaho-mqtt1.3 (>= 1.3.0) but it is not going to be installed
                           Recommande: libpaho-mqttpp3-1 (>= 1.2.0) but it is not going to be installed

Those versions seem too old in Debian 13.

Steps to Reproduce

  1. Download deb packages for 1.32.0-beta1 or 1.31.0 releases
  2. Install deb package on Debian 13

Anything else we should know?

No response

lost-geographer avatar Oct 22 '25 09:10 lost-geographer

The prebuilt .deb package is built in a Ubuntu 24.04.3 GitHub runner with the ppa:obsproject/obs-studio to include the most recent OBS studio versions. I assume this will cause the difference in the packages which are available to and in the build environment.

Unfortunately, I don't really have any solution to offer besides just using the version available through your package manager / flatpak, or building the plugin yourself, which can be a hassle, if you haven't done it before. :(

WarmUpTill avatar Oct 22 '25 10:10 WarmUpTill