[ezdac~] is part of rradical, which was removed because it had no maintainer 
and had bugs.  Try [output~].  I don't know mux~, perhaps it was also in a 
library that was removed because of being semi-broken and unmaintained.

If you really want ezdac~ you can copy the 'rradical' folder from 0.42.5 into 
your user folder and load it using [import rradical]
http://puredata.info/docs/faq/how-do-i-install-externals-and-help-files

As for 0.42.5 for Ubuntu/precise, its just a matter of someone getting the 
whole thing to build on precise.

.hc

On Oct 8, 2012, at 4:51 AM, athos bacchiocchi wrote:

> hi, I installed pd-extended 0.43.1 on my ubuntu 12.04 machine. I'm 
> experiencing a strange behaviour: at some point it started failing at loading 
> some pd-extended objects like mux~ or ezdac~. In the log I see  that all 
> libraries are loaded correctly. I tried to purge the package installed with 
> dpkg and install the one from the ubuntu repository indicated on 
> puredata.info, with same result.
> 
> I thought to try with 0.42 but as far I understood there's no "easy" way to 
> install it on ubuntu precise. Did anyone experience the same behaviour? Maybe 
> purging pd-extended using apt-get doesn't remove everything and there's still 
> some thing left that won't let the issue be solved reinstalling it?     
> 
> thanks,
> athos                                                   
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