No problem.

The source package is different to the binary package.  Some packages
build many binaries.  For something like clamav, a virus scanner, the
following binaries are produced: clamav-base, clamav-docs, clamav-dbg,
clamav, libclamav-dev, libclamav6, clamav-daemon, clamav-testfiles,
clamav-freshclam, clamav-milter.

What you're searching for and installing is the binary, not the source.
However, in launchpad, we go by sources.  If you ran 'apt-get source
kubuntu-restricted-extras', you'd find it wouldn't exist.

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kubuntu-restricted-extras should depend on lame
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/367287
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