Synaptic and update-manager both use apt-get on the backend, so it's
expected that all three give you the same behavior.

It looks like you have one or more packages in the dpkg cache that are
corrupted, perhaps by an interrupted  Internet connection during a
download. I suggest cleaning out the cache, updating the available
packages, and then reinstalling, which will have the effect of
downloading a new package and attempting to install it.

Try this:
~> aptitude clean
~> aptitude update
~> aptitude reinstall amarok-engines

If that doesn't fix the issue, then do this:
~> dpkg --configure -a

Then report back the results of the foregoing.

A bigger issue is why this happened in the first place. Do you know of
anything unusual that happened when the packages were originally
downloaded?

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Cannot do updates with synaptic, updatemanager or apt-get
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