hello enrike, 


>>
>> i followed the install instructions in this page
>> http://code.goto10.org/projects/puredyne/wiki/DocInstallSystem
ok 

>>
>> all went fine but at some point I must have done something wrong 
>> because i get an error. Aptitude complains that puredyne package is 
>> broken. That there are broken dependencies, the package that causes the 
>> problem is
>> puredyne-settings. It says it is not available for installation, it is  
>> not installable (??)
>>
the problem I think is puredyne-settings it is supposed to make installing 
easier by installing various little tweeks in /etc config files. It seems to be 
causing problems though because it is touching files that belong to other debs.

What happens if you remove/not_install puredyne-settings?  

Dont use it and take the repository settings from there (as you did) :

http://code.goto10.org/projects/puredyne/wiki/AptSettings

the files that are included in the puredyne-settings package can be found in 
the 
svn and copied by hand from here:

https://code.goto10.org/projects/puredyne/browser/live/config/chroot_local-includes/etc


hope this helps, let me know how it goes 


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>> So at this point aptitude offers me to remove puredyne package. I say 
>> no to this and then it wants to reconfigure puredyne-settings again. 
>> Here it also fails saying there is an error code 1 while processing
>> /var/cache/apt/archives/puredyne-settings_20081120_i386.deb
>>
>> mmm... i am tempted to remove puredyne and try to install first  
>> puredyne-settings and then puredyne again but i thought i should ask 
>> the list before.
>>
>> when i installed the system i entered manually the apt sources settings 
>> because when i tried to manually wget and dpkg install  
>> puredyne-settings_20081120_i386.deb
>> there was some error... i did not pay much attention to it, did not  
>> sound like anything important, something to do with trying to rewrite  
>> gmd.conf. After that I manually entered the settings, all went fine  
>> after that and so far in the system after few reboots. Also i can run 
>> PD and supercollider so i am not sure what is actually wrong.
>>
>> Ah!, this directory is empty /etc/skel/ so i guess definitely the  
>> puredyne-settings deb is not installed.
>>
>> any ideas?
>>
>> enrike
>>
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