Tim wrote: > >Hi, > >I had the exact same problems about a week ago, and ended up building >my own Pd-extended. If you want to use the package, you should install >it from a terminal using something like "dpkg -i --force-depends >Pd-whatever.deb" which tells dpkg to ignore the libflac7 and >libquicktime0 dependencies. By ignoring these dependencies, you will >be breaking a few of the extensions, mainly PiDiP, perhaps others. But >you will have a working [comport]. Also, synaptic will complain about >a broken database or something when you force the dependencies, so >you'll want to edit your /var/lib/dpkg/status file and actually remove >"libflac7" and "libquicktime0" from the list where it says "Depends:". >For me, libflac7 and libquicktime0 are the only dependencies I >couldn't get in the repos, so if you see any other dependency errors >when you run the dpkg command, get those packages from synaptic. Hope >this helps...
I think I got those (flac7 and quicktime0) from debian and everything worked OK, at least pdip loads, but I never stress tested it. Martin _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
