i'm sure this is easy to solve, but for some reason doing that doesnt work here. terminal gives me a bunch of messages (from "reading package lists" to "reading task descriptions") and looks like it's going to install something (no errors, just "Done" every time) and then nothing happens.
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 1:53 AM, Rob Canning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > potax flan wrote: > >> howdy >> after realising my debian lenny only had the icons for puredyne (not the >> apps) i decided to start installing them one by one. at least the ones i >> need. >> i managed to get a few up and running, but i really need pd and sc... >> first "apt-get install puredyne-puredata" complained it was missing >> pd-pdp, so i went ahead and installed that, which in turn got pd installed, >> but only the most basic version, no external libs which i assume i would get >> if i managed to have "puredyne-puredata" in there. how do i proceed? >> > > if you want to get the libs you need use sudo aptitude install then the tab > key which will autocomplete all you options > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo aptitude install pd- > pd-abstractions pd-dynext pd-hid pd-mrpeach > pd-unauthorized > pd-arduino pd-extended pd-iemlib pd-msd > pd-vasp > pd-aubio pd-externals pd-iemmatrix pd-osc > pd-vbap > pd-bassemu pd-flext pd-list-abs pd-oscbank > pd-xsample > pd-comport pd-gem pd-lyonpotpourri pd-pdlua > pd-zexy > pd-container pd-gem2pdp pd-mapping pd-pdp > pd-creb pd-gem-source pd-maxlib pd-pidip > pd-csound pd-ggee pd-mixed pd-pool > pd-cxc pd-gridflow pd-motex pd-sigpack > > > --- > [email protected] > irc.goto10.org #pure:dyne >
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