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<pre>hello,
...today i go back to an one-year-old-thread.
for some reasons, i had to go back to an old project and i remembered my problems i had there, while installing pd-extended and vanilla beside of each other, for using "pdsend" but still keeping the extended-version.
now,
one year later, i'm on ubuntu-10.10:
pd-extended 0.42.5 is already installed...
than i install vanilla with:
$ sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends puredata
et voila:
<<pdsend>>
i just wanted to say -thank you- for solving this- and for making it so easy for no-nerds to work with pd ^_^
greetings
christian
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Christian Heck
<a href="mailto:pd-list%40iem.at?Subject=Re%3A%20%5BPD%5D%20no%20pdsend%20on%20pdextended%3F&In-Reply-To=%3C20100524211745.143510%40gmx.net%3E" title="[PD] no pdsend on pdextended?">quenotte at gmx.de
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<i>Mon May 24 23:17:45 CEST 2010</i>
><i> please install "puredata", then manually uninstall "gem", then install
</i>><i> pd-extended.
</i>><i> should work.
</i>><i> </i>
...
i tried now 2 different ways:
first: i installed puredata with "sudo aptitude install -R" so gem is not installed with, automaticly (thats great!)
second: i installed puredata normally with aptitude and after removed it manually
but always if i try after to install pd-extended it is still the same conflict and i cannot install it
even if i try :
sudo dpkg -i --auto-deconfigure Pd-0.42.5-extended-ubuntu-karmic-i386.deb
(i tried it with the nightly-build from today)
if i do it the other way around so first install pd-extended and than puredata he wants to remove this libs too:
freeglut3{u} libavifile-0.7c2{u} libflite1{u} libftgl2{u} libimlib2{u} libmagick++2{u} pd-extended{a} tcllib{u}
do you think this have something to do with the conflict on my system?
i always ask myself if it is maybe because of my ubuntu karmic?.....
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