On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 12:37 PM, Simon Wise simonzwise@gmail.com wrote:
it seems that gconf2 and python are the issue, that jackd2 depends on gstreamer then the version you have depends on gconf and it depends on python but you do not have python.
I did install python, but then running "sudo apt-get install puredata" yields:
puredata is already the newest version. The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required: alsa-utils libfftw3-3 libjson0 libreadline5 Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove them. 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 556 not upgraded.
Though "/usr/bin/pd -version" yields: Pd-0.46.0 ("") compiled 15:53:57 Aug 29 2014
I though that the Debian Jessie repositories have Pd-0.46-2, or am I wrong?
did you upgrade to jessie from an earlier debian?
No
perhaps try to install python, then gconf2 before trying again with puredata.
The Odroid indeed didn't have python installed, but it did have gconf2.
perhaps look at gstreamer and see if it is possible to install it without gconf2, since gstreamer0.10-gconf:armhf is the one that depends on gconf2
perhaps try changing to jackd1, it may not have the same dependencies
Simon
PS
Debian have made a huge switch to using systemd, essentially shifting their attention to supporting the current standard desktop distributions ... yet somehow they managed to release jessie with a much shorter freeze than last time .... I certainly hope they have been as careful as in the past, especially regarding configurations outside that standard desktop distribution model.
I have used sid for many years, but stopped upgrading a while ago and have avoided moving to jessie so far since I often want to set up headless systems, or stand-alone devices that just start the minimal services required, and I have been very frustrated by recent distributions using the systemd, gconf etc ... with the new Debian it is going to get harder and harder to avoid the big, cumbersome gnome and systemd stuff as more and more packages get built depending on it.
I will probably install devuan, but for a while now most of my systems currently run what is now oldstable with the stuff I want recent versions of compiled locally.
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