Quoting Hans-Christoph Steiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> files).  Then the .deb should install into /usr/lib.  This means it
> would conflict with the 'puredata' package that's included in Debian,
> but it's the "proper" way to do it.

i think there are 2 options to do it:
either conflict with "puredata" or use another path.

i am all for the latter and propose again to use /usr/lib/pd-extended/
(the same for binaries and everything)

i only know of 2 .deb packages that install into /usr/local:
pd-extended and csound5
while this might seem like good company, it is not: csound5 seems to  
delete half your system when you uninstall it; hopefully pd-extended  
is not that harsh

fgmads
IOhannes

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