Thanks David!

Sorry, should have been more clear.  I did a dist-upgrade from oneiric.

my sources.list is below.  It was a while back when I did the upgrade
originally, but I re-ran it now and the same issues seem to exist.

Dan


root@precise1:~# cat /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise main restricted
deb-src http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise main restricted

## Major bug fix updates produced after the final release of the
## distribution.
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise-updates main restricted
deb-src http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise-updates main restricted

## N.B. software from this repository is ENTIRELY UNSUPPORTED by the Ubuntu
## team. Also, please note that software in universe WILL NOT receive any
## review or updates from the Ubuntu security team.
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise universe
deb-src http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise universe
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise-updates universe
deb-src http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise-updates universe

## N.B. software from this repository is ENTIRELY UNSUPPORTED by the Ubuntu
## team, and may not be under a free licence. Please satisfy yourself as to
## your rights to use the software. Also, please note that software in
## multiverse WILL NOT receive any review or updates from the Ubuntu
## security team.
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise multiverse
deb-src http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise multiverse
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise-updates multiverse
deb-src http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise-updates multiverse

## Uncomment the following two lines to add software from the 'backports'
## repository.
## N.B. software from this repository may not have been tested as
## extensively as that contained in the main release, although it includes
## newer versions of some applications which may provide useful features.
## Also, please note that software in backports WILL NOT receive any review
## or updates from the Ubuntu security team.
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise-backports main restricted
universe multiverse
deb-src http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise-backports main
restricted universe multiverse

## Uncomment the following two lines to add software from Canonical's
## 'partner' repository. This software is not part of Ubuntu, but is
## offered by Canonical and the respective vendors as a service to Ubuntu
## users.
# deb http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu precise partner
# deb-src http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu precise partner

deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu precise-security main restricted
deb-src http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu precise-security main restricted
deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu precise-security universe
deb-src http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu precise-security universe
deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu precise-security multiverse
deb-src http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu precise-security multiverse

On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 12:23 PM, David Medberry <
david.medbe...@canonical.com> wrote:

> On Tue, 2012-03-27 at 12:04 -0700, Dan Wendlandt wrote:
> > Hi Chuck, David, anyone else on the list involved in Ubuntu
> > packaging,
> >
> >
> > I appreciate your work to get Quantum packaged for Ubuntu.  I am
> > testing Quantum on Ubuntu precise and was hoping you could help with
> > some issues.  As a warning, I manually upgraded this system from
> > oneiric (i'm using a cloud that doesn't have precise images
> > available).
> >
>
> So
> 1) how did you do this manual upgrade?
> 2) what does /etc/apt/sources.list look like now?
>
> I ask as I see up-to-date rc2 images in precise like this:
>
> python-quantumclient (2012.1~rc1-0ubuntu2) [universe]
> python-quantum (2012.1~rc1-0ubuntu2) [universe]
>
> So apt-get update ; apt-get dist-upgrade
>
> and many of the typos have been fixed (but not all).
>
> I'm now going to dig through the rest of the message to see what I can
> sort out.)
> >
> > To start, I'm  bit confused with the different packages.  For example,
> > on https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/quantum I see packages like:
> >
> >
> > python-quantum: Quantum is a virutal network service for Openstack.
> > (python library)
> > quantum-client: No summary available for quantum-client in ubuntu
> > precise.
> > quantum-common: common - Quantum is a virtual network service for
> > Openstack.
> > quantum-plugin-cisco: Quantum is a virtual network service for
> > Openstack. (cisco plugin)
> > quantum-plugin-openvswitch: Quantum is a virtual network service for
> > Openstack. (openvswitch plugin)
> > quantum-server: server - Quantum is a virtual network service for
> > Openstack
>
>
>


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