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Can't install Airtime on Ubuntu Quantal server

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Trying to install Airtime on a PPC Minimac server, currently Ubuntu Quantal server but also had similar problems on Debian Squeeze - here I've downloaded the .deb package and caled sudo gdebi airtime-easy-setup.deb in the correct directory:

Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree        
Reading state information... Done
Building data structures... Done 
Building data structures... Done 


Metapackage for the Airtime broadcast server
 This metapackage installs the dependencies for the Airtime broadcast
 automation system, and sets up a typical server configuration. For a
 multi-server install, you may prefer to install the airtime and
 icecast2 packages separately.
Do you want to install the software package? [y/N]:y
(Reading database ... 82038 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace airtime-easy-setup 2.2.1-1 (using airtime-easy-setup.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement airtime-easy-setup ...
Setting up airtime-easy-setup (2.2.1-1) ...
Installing Sourcefabric package signing key...
OK
Setting up Airtime for Etc/UTC timezone...
Setting Icecast and Airtime domain names to ubuntu-minimac...
Setting defaults for non-interactive installation...
dpkg: error processing airtime-easy-setup (--install):
 subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
Errors were encountered while processing:
 airtime-easy-setup

I've followed the manual instructions and added the repositories, and checked for multiverse....when I try the apt-get install airtime I still get 'not found' - definitely connected as I've installed all the libraries etc. and downloaded Gdebi and the .deb file.

Also complains about not having the public key, but if I try and add source fabric key:  sudo apt-get install sourcefabric-keyring it again says 'not found' - can I download and install this key manually without apt-get?

Any ideas? Not a total Linux noob but not really an expert either...

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