hmm,
Hmm indeed.
$ dpkg -L puredata-core | grep bin
/usr/bin/puredata
Cheers for the grep hint (not quite got to grips with the power of grep yet). With that I get:
/usr/bin/puredata
/usr/share/puredata/doc/5.reference/sigbinops-help.pd
/usr/share/puredata/doc/5.reference/otherbinops-help.pd
/usr/lib/puredata/bin
/usr/lib/puredata/bin/pd
/usr/lib/puredata/bin/pd-watchdog
Which is good info I think...
I had wanted to dual boot with the old puredyne install which is on the same drive but separate partition. Presumed that the puredyne/ubuntu install wouldn't mess with the new debian install but perhaps/seemingly that is not the case?
so if you have puredata-core installed and there is no
/usr/bin/puredata then something is wrong....
For sure:)
the "whole thing" should only be "puredata" (+ dependencies).
probably you want to try a more interactive package manager, like
"aptitude", where you can inspect the exact versions that are
installed and that are going to be installed/upgraded easily.
Is with aptitude. I meant reinstalling the whole freaking kit and caboodle! Will stave off the despondency, uninstall Pd from the puredyne install and TRY AGAIN.
Cheers for all your help with this,
Julian