(i386 [32-bit] user's instructions, amd64 [64-bit] users will have to alter the 
link below a bit) I was able to get mocp back up and running pretty simply,
1. sudo apt-get purge librcc0 <note any pkgs that are uninstalled with it, for 
me it was just moc, and moc-ffmpeg-plugin>
2. then, download manually: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/i386/librcc0
3. install it (either some ui program or 'dpkg -i 
librcc0-0.2.9-3ubuntu1-i386.deb' (or amd64 for those 64-bit users)
4. reinstall moc and any other packages previously uninstalled when purging 
librcc0

thanks to comments above for giving me the idea to do this (13.10 i386,
working good now so definitely something in librcc0  since I didn't have
to uninstall *any* other packages :)  -- hopefully this will be fixed
soon, just make sure you dont accidently upgrade it before that happens
or else you will be back to square one, it will probably happen with
upgrades so you might want to HOLD that package until then.

Hope this helps.
- osirisgothra

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