@Steve, thanks for listing those options, some comments

- I don't think we can remove the applet, it's using in gnome-panel
based sessions still

- the issue is not specific to indicator-datetime, the other indicators
have the same recommends (unsure why they don't show up on component
mismatch as well ... does it try to find a reason why the package is
pulled in and stop there?)

- changing unity-control-center and unity-greeter seems to not build on
s390x seems a step in the wrong direction


I think there is one more obvious; which would be the most correct "get unity 
to build on s390x", is there any chance that Dimitri or somebody else could 
look at that? It seems the issue currently is that nux tests hit an illegal 
instruction during the build, so it might be easy to fix (or ignore the error 
on s390x), unsure if that would be enough to get unity to build though (unity 
is currently depwait so build didn't get tried)

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Title:
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Bug description:
  indicator-datetime recommends indicator-applet although indicator-
  applet is in universe

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