I see the same behaviour. I have a TRACE log, but doesnât see anything suspicious.
It is only subscriptions, publish works fine as somebody alread has written.
If needed I would be happy to test any changes, just give me the jar file
I see the same behaviour. I have a TRACE log, but doesnât see anything suspicious.
It is only subscriptions, publish works fine as somebody alread has written.
If needed I would be happy to test any changes, just give me the jar file
See the GitHub issue
Who actually decides what is a critical issue?
For me, for example, it is critical if the ânightly zwave healâ does not work. Or if my Philips Hue dimmer and Tap switches events will not work.
They are still NOT SOLVED since 2.5.0.M1 or 2.5.0.M2.
See here:
Z-Wave heal:
Philips Hue (Dimmer and Tap Switches):
Do you seriously want to tell people that a stable release somehow works, but you better should disable the nightly zwave heal. And all your Hue Dimmer Switches and expensive Tap Switches will not work? Well thenâŠ
In the documentation, it is promoted or proclaimed that this works, actually since 18th January 2019 (Hue) and since mid-May 2019 (Zwave heal) they do no longer work. Then please change the documentation. Thank you very much.
I am absolutely on Celaeno1 side.
My primary device to control everything in the house are the cheap philips hue dimmer switches. If they are not going to work i wonât be able to migrate to 2.5. However as i am not capable of contributing code to the project. I tried to make clear that i got the same issue on this forum as well as on github.
I can understand the decision of cweitkamp who did the last change in the hue binding and doesnât use the dimmer switches anymore, as it is his free time that he is contributing to this project.
However my conclusion for this is to move to another meta smart home controller like hass.io or nodered which still supports my hardware as i wonât have any other choice than that.
If there is anything else except for contributing code what i can do i am absolutely willing to pay 50⏠to get the support of the dimmer switches back, however i donât think that this wonât be a acceptable price as the development will take more than half an hour for the contributor.
Cheers
Andreas
my Philips Hue dimmer and Tap switches events will not work.
Sorry if this is maybe a stupid question, but did anybody ever file a bug report about this?
Looking at Pull requests · openhab/openhab2-addons · GitHub, I cannot see anything relatedâŠ
I can understand the decision of cweitkamp who did the last change in the hue binding and doesnât use the dimmer switches anymore
You mean @cweitkamp broke the code and decided to not fix it, because the feature isnât relevant for him? From all I know about his work over the past years, I cannot believe thisâŠ
Please read this:
I very well appreciate all the work of Christoph. Thanks a lot. But unfortunately above is true.
One issue is filed here:
Which is unrelated to the hue binding itself and which does not seem to be reproducibleâŠ
But thereâs no issue entered over all these months about the hue binding?
The MQTT problem seems to got sorted out by us with the help of @J-N-K. He will also create a PR for it.
Strange, i have this issue since M6 (still existing in RC1), i need to go back to M5 to get mqtt updates again.
MQTT Not working.
Just to help those with this issue it has been opened on github here
and here.
I have reverted back for the moment with
sudo apt install openhab2=2.5.0~M6-1
cleared the cache and restarted.
Hi JNK
Have not applied the fix as could not find clear info on how to apply it. Happy to apply and test if you can point me in the right direction. Confirm stable on M6 (Iâll update the post above)
Same to me, as well with Mosquitto.
all commandTopics works fine, but none of the stateTopics.
You can find the instructions on the GitHub issue youâve linked:
Please update the âopenHAB Core :: Bundles :: MQTT Transportâ bundle with https://janessa.me/esh/org.openhab.core.io.transport.mqtt-2.5.0-fs.jar this one and report back. Instructions https://janessa.me/esh. option 2.
Somehow I have 2 MQTT transport bundles:
262 â Active â 80 â 2.5.0.RC1 â openHAB Core :: Bundles :: MQTT Transport
269 â Active â 80 â 1.14.0.RC1 â openHAB MQTT Transport Bundle
Iâve deleted the 1.14 and upgraded the other one to 2.5.0.201912101757.
So far everything seems OK. Maybe this was the cause of my MQTT issues I experienced with M6.
MQTT: For me only topics that are retained do not work. But normal ones work fine.
It looks like you had MQTT21 & MQTTv2 both installed
What exactly is not working? Please provide debug logs (or better trace).
@David_deMarco linked an issue that was already merged. Iâll wait when next snapshot be out and will retest. For me only part of subscriptions were not working for some reason. No idea why.