Hello, I had one system where this upgrade worked and one that failed.  On the one that failed, some python import statements failed when ORCA is started.  From what I can tell the ORCA package needs 'python3-dbus'.  So if your ORCA won't speak, try this:

sudo apt install python3-dbus

I don't know if my system was affected by some other changes I made, or if others will hit this problem.



On 3/25/25 14:49, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Hello,

john doe, le mar. 25 mars 2025 19:41:43 +0100, a ecrit:
At [1] it is suggested to do `apt-get install
at-spi2-core/bullseye-backports gir1.2-atspi-2.0/bullseye-backports
gir1.2-atk-1.0/bullseye-backports libatk-adaptor/bullseye-backports
python3-pyatspi/bullseye-backports orca/bullseye-backports
libatk-wrapper-java-jni/bullseye-backports
libatk-wrapper-java/bullseye-backports` for Debian 11.

I did upgrade Orca 43 to 47 using the Bookworm backports by doing
`apt-get install -t bookworm-backports orca`.
I'm not seeing any issues by having done so or missing dependencies.

What is the/is there a recommended way to upgrade Orca from backports on
Bookworm?
The principle is the same, with bookworm instead of bullseye.

Samuel


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