A good number of people here have been recommending  liquidsoap over Darkice. 
May I suggest looking over posts from the last couple of weeks for more info. 
If you really need Darkice you may need to compile from source.
Mike 

G Wood <[email protected]> wrote:

>All,
>
>Since the last post I stepped out into Debian 64 bit world from my small
>little world of Suse and have had some much better results, so far I
>haven't encountered the issues in Debian mentioned previously.  I find
>Centos a bit primitive, spent some time trying to get it going but decided
>to try Debian.  Debian installed on my Proliant DL380 G4 which also
>supports Rivendell where nothing else I tried would, so kudos to Debian.
>The repos and documentation seem more mature and most of those issues
>mentioned previously are ironed out; however, I have run across a problem
>with Darkice .  The Rivendell.Tryphon.org site calls out for the following:
>darkice-full1.2+svn509-2/i386, 1.2+svn509-2/amd64
>
>however, trying to install that package gives an error message saying it
>will not install and there is a proprietary  issue with the mp3 support
>that has been disabled...so apparently the package is broken?  I'm
>wondering if I understand this correctly, about Darkice, but I have not
>been able to get Darkice to talk with Jack even with the previous 1.0
>version.  I'm figuring someone out there in Debian land has probably run
>across this so I'm all ears. The Darkice / Jack combination is currently a
>show stopper in this configuration so I'm looking and listening. Thanks for
>the previous info too.
>
>Gary
>
>
>On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 8:38 AM, Cowboy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On Thursday 27 June 2013 01:12:38 am Mike Carroll wrote:
>> > As noted, the /etc/init.d/rivendell script will create the
>> > /var/run/rivendell directory if it's not there.
>>
>>  Then the lack of the proper OS configuration is an OS problem,
>>  not a Rivendell problem. ( shocking, I know )
>>
>>  Therefore, any of the hacks suggested to fix the problem,
>>  should be considered a hack, at which point you are on
>>  your own, as you should be.
>>  Welcome to Open Source, and making things do stuff
>>  they were never designed to do.
>>  That's not a bad thing !
>>  That's how good stuff happens. ( but also train wrecks )
>>  Just be aware of what you are doing. If you're not stupid,
>>  you don't do this on a production box, until it's been
>>  thoroughly vetted.
>>
>> --
>> Cowboy
>>
>> http://cowboy.cwf1.com
>>
>> Space is big.  You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-
>> bogglingly big it is.  I mean, you may think it's a long way down the
>> road to the drug store, but that's just peanuts to space.
>>                 -- "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"
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