A warning on dependencies is not easy to implement, although it should not be 
too hard.

About removing the sandbox, I am not sure. The failure happens when the
sandbox start, and it could happen also at a later stage, not only with
the installation.


Currently, there are a few options:

1) After installing libaio, repeating the installation with -- --force
should fix the problem.

2) instead of reinstalling with --force, you can remove the sandbox:

$ sbtool -o delete -s ~/sandboxes/msb_5_6_10
$ make_sandbox ...

** Changed in: mysql-sandbox
       Status: New => Opinion

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