[PlanetCCRMA] Installation Failure w/audio-apps
Fernando Lopez-Lezcano
nando at ccrma.Stanford.EDU
Tue May 3 11:28:01 PDT 2005
On Mon, 2005-04-25 at 04:00, Tim Berghoff wrote:
> Hier ist der Fehlerbericht aus meiner Konsole: (scroll down for English
> version):
> ________________________________________________________________
> English version:
>
> so, here's the error report from my shell:
>
>
> Some Packages could not be installed. This could mean that you either
> requested an impossible setting or,
> in case your distro is not stable, that some required packages are not
> yet generated or have been removed from the "Incoming"-folder.
>
> Since you requested a single operation it might be very likely that the
> package ist simple not installable and you should send a bug report on
> this package.
> The following information might be helpful:
>
> The Following packages have unresolved dependencies:
>
> planetccrma-audioapps: depends on: brutefir, but it won't be installed
> depends on: freqtweak, but it won't be
> installed
> depends on: jaaa, but it won't be installed
> depends on: jackeq, but it won't be installed
> depends on: jamin, but it won't be installed
> depends on: swh-plugins, but it won't be
> installed
>
> __________________________________________________________________
>
>
> Then, trying to install one of the packages mentioned above, I got this:
>
>
> Some Packages could not be installed. This could mean that you either
> requested an impossible setting or,
> in case your distro is not stable, that some required packages are not
> yet generated or have been removed from the "Incoming"-folder.
>
> Since you requested a single operation it might be very likely that the
> package ist simple not installable and you should send a bug report on
> this package.
> The following information might be helpful:
>
> The Following packages have unresolved dependencies:
>
> brutefir: depends on: libfftw3f.so.3
> __________________________________________________________________
>
> rpm -q -a | grep fftw
>
> did not have any effect at all.
That is very strange. What happens if you try:
apt-get install fftw3
-- Fernando
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