hm. I don't really understand why it wouldn't work just typing

aptitude install puredyne

so it pulls in everything. weird. I have a feeling it could be because
something is going on with multimedia-repo at the moment. "liblame0"
apparently is obsoleted now, and called something else. this breaks
pd-pidip, mencoder and transcode... afaik. I recommend trying to look at the
packages that are dependencies of the "puredyne" metapackage and installing
them
manually and see if you get any further.

aptitude show puredyne

it would also be useful if you posted the output of the aptitude
installation command, too, just to confirm or disprove my suspicion ;-).
I'll make a ticket for pd-pidip now anyways.

k

On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 3:08 AM, a.vca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> hello karsten,
>
> krgn wrote:
> > just the artwork/menus stuff you're missing?
> > .config & .icons dir before you checked out the ones from svn?
>
> it's not just that, there are no apps installed,
> it's stuck being a plain lenny ( with p:d rt kernel )
>
> when doing
> sudo aptitude install puredyne i see all packages [not installed]
> ( + a very low score of -9778 ;)
> of course i don't accept this solution
>
> n
>
> then it asks me to downgrade libavformat52
> and other packages too.
> not sure whether to accept all these solutions.
>
> this is also on individual packages (like p:d audio)
>
> i did aptitude update and
> the sources.list is from the Wiki/UserDoc,
> not sure what's wrong, thanks for help :)
>
>
> jan-kees
>
>
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