Ok,
i will try to make it for you and if packetfence is working on ubuntu 
,could you send me the change you will make , we will try to support 
officially PacketFence for ubuntu.

Thanks
Fabrice

Le 2012-12-07 04:07, Dominique a écrit :
> Fabrice,
>
> Tried with the new VM and same results. The 'official' way of getting
> the key still does not work at the time of this mail.
>
> Still stuck with 4 unmet dependencies.
> Hope you can help,
>
> Dominique
>
>
> On 06/12/2012 19:48, Dominique wrote:
>> Fabrice,
>>
>> Tried that on the current Ubuntu 12 VM. Same results regarding
>> dependencies. I may have screwed up the system while trying to install
>> other missing pieces. I am building a new VM from scratch and I'll let
>> you know tomorrow.
>>
>> My install is as follow:
>> Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
>> Linux ubu-pf 3.2.0-34-generic #53-Ubuntu SMP Thu Nov 15 10:48:16 UTC
>> 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>>
>> Since you mentioned you successfully installed on Ubuntu, did you have
>> any other specifics installed or was it done on a clean Ubuntu install?
>> Did you have other sources activated apart from the one coming by
>> default? Was it a 64 or 32 bit install ?
>>
>> Dominique
>>
>> On 06/12/2012 18:55, Durand Fabrice wrote:
>>> save in a file and import like this
>>>
>>> gpg --import key.txt
>>>
>>>
>>> -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
>>> Version: SKS 1.1.1
>>>
>>> mQMuBE3JTYcRCADQDTCXiCion5mur6c1m6tqZzQW5bEOpSA6l5yxGVnT5zmDhKd0K7bWLfFK
>>> mL4T8eebg0Eg2ePHiWJNabIkrz4i+ZJ5QM2T6ny6MjCOsmP1jo/48B1tXsz2vrOngVFcZhaH
>>> hDvcv1a92fd84tyYdSnKlCoI4cqyTkdFYrnDf9NXYQQRIZOF5VRxrWzfOqpXwmIPwLKhQk2r
>>> qVCK38YByKOgP452L6OWzyRowJuedniXO1Nmb8zQQa4jSirN28cMU2e35ctnrp34HsovdOMN
>>> 6pJ/Kdvn0nY5V8Si2h2FsqWUx4j1jIUqTKXHjcNwTdjcEBb+CFxdqB9VeXhgZxDpIEnzAQC+
>>> jwLYbvQiSqUJtkRs6y+GUAe434mAA2cCCTtYqLQ5mQgAgIA54h43k0L+4w8iSpwgcQ07Pa7w
>>> XEyYZ38TckFAobCTuapqt+h0g9pi2ye2Wt3Tt+oYlu0mByzLulQw5m7m2+pSmotIIaOoFBG/
>>> 64/B3pGj0p8Odvk9IDFdNtuD4HwOatnNXVUIlGQ/uCqxRaZK4D980QwqM7XQOdTGDhiYtAOn
>>> WTYNa3KDJVs7qz4nYrldH4eI0x+8uzN1ns1rr+Kngjxqyg+GPP6XtKErTI0Q918/vQ67UfXo
>>> +MgLc128j+Q4mLgInpX/F8O/fqWxQ/K+n6kcrj6Bdkfzzcp+JhTmZzc9qjfFDETITCtRh/5r
>>> RFyknK0cEMc8fgvGz0SsSK9YVggAgF0xFKUukIwIo7JRkI8u7pB0mn+ovuZxeldjSOcQzED7
>>> 55tnblufiagYUko1ayTTcJQGog6mqqez/7IMFSqn2GVnOxAZ35cHke+HmRs2Zyyr3zxQZC4W
>>> XiRwEbHER1giDckDSuglBAmSs5LKGV5xDFEy9nbqVSjpLFqumF3YAsFEI4Nm/FisEE5UyPWU
>>> TqP66ZvmBOJlLOXarWIrOAuuyGLIvzyO+mXzzLTIv4tCP7S4uZh8c69w6baja8P+y3fh3Obh
>>> d2EmWyIb0ZDbDoga1wQxnkuuL+ZVcQO+kGyHGEqOE1g0p2yhrbsL+FywujvjSNxFe/A4p/qW
>>> h2Hh91kCE7Q2SW52ZXJzZSBTdXBwb3J0IChwYWNrYWdlIHNpZ25pbmcpIDxzdXBwb3J0QGlu
>>> dmVyc2UuY2E+iHoEExEIACIFAk3JTYcCGwMGCwkIBwMCBhUIAgkKCwQWAgMBAh4BAheAAAoJ
>>> EBnNpqmBAnPEep4A/RV/nluuB4DlX4vGoiiqGJw0agGGSuxr8HIMcvutgN/8APoCiuTsCq1y
>>> rKjryawToC2SAuCPrMdR52kJspAXusOV5LkCDQRNyU2HEAgAinhu5aB9neKy0a/PQ64x5jw+
>>> fCuNL8txGElg/xicxGYhestKR8MVGQ2dnQ8uwxoviqKKT9kGAtm1SNksYxsbVIwmtQcxFUMn
>>> D2I0mpaiSmEthxIKgut+TyTtIpU7wDQU7P3T8vnoMHSh1bXphTVd5wOaN+hvw0e5DTTrBoLS
>>> MoPbjFWUNBfPfgKuJNQiYOIxfV5Di+zvUmPgUhK+iq6vp7iRVBRbPwH3Fan9Pf0X59Ymlk04
>>> Aw+Q5C3I8fB395xVUL/uqs+E3pepFSn8AyY7e/OkR6Ya2PJ4Ngx5WsQK06BcaQ2xBLXm0WZ8
>>> 0D7OwZqTCR1V5+3IZe33SUby5EURswADBgf/atx1lRp2d6hntpzkeIGbP5Cd4ahpUsknbi9r
>>> bGMFn+BdWIv0aezgRAtNpvXDoBLuHhpBsEz3nl4lpKUoA9EdOLOOOLka/mODr8m4lgcIv0XF
>>> xTQNRAzKMYnyOWiv5yfUlbyetEYcVoEP0TMJUrZdBeCmLC9Hy9HBu5365zZZInz6vaQICIem
>>> YmVLWvLS5G2cvTAdnD60mjGNMdexhX3CIGYCK6SZyO8xNbgaAhebv1Imo/U77UaMrr9es7fU
>>> X3WvL4OrAjRyiVqfiMQTyH/RYFsPXSnuS1CPLQhofdDs9ORpCM0vC7EwCQ4pBsPSd7vmPqVu
>>> aJSIE5Ub2WKLRAu8mohhBBgRCAAJBQJNyU2HAhsMAAoJEBnNpqmBAnPE6hUA+gIrDWQ+sKJz
>>> OYstI8lfCGD0XSfV1GxDbStDhRk/RwasAPsEfALl0WXbn2uLdKScAeaWSqdXax6fAGPqWqWi
>>> 1Daiaw==
>>> =1LIz
>>> -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
>>>
>>> And let´s retry
>>>
>>> Fabrice
>>>
>>>
>>> Le 2012-12-06 12:23, Dominique a écrit :
>>>> Hi Fabrice,
>>>>
>>>> I just installed a fresh Ubuntu 12 on a new VM for testing purposes, and
>>>> used the debian repository as described on the PF web page. I did have a
>>>> problem with the server key though (keys.gnupg.net) and tryed an
>>>> alternate way to get the key (gpg --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com
>>>> --recv 810273C4). That might be the source of the problem. However it
>>>> did not create problem on my Debian test VM.
>>>>
>>>> While waiting for some feedback from the list, I tried to install those
>>>> missing libraries after downloading them directly from the PF web. Still
>>>> fighting to install those, as they also have unmet dependencies...
>>>>
>>>> Dominique
>>>>
>>>> On 06/12/2012 18:15, Durand Fabrice wrote:
>>>>> Hi Dominique,
>>>>> i have already tried to install on Ubuntu and i haven´t met this problem.
>>>>> Have you tried to use the PacketFence´s debian repository ?
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards
>>>>> Fabrice
>>>>>
>>>>> Le 2012-12-06 12:05, Dominique a écrit :
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I know PF is not officially supported on Ubuntu at this time. But having
>>>>>> Debian sources usually opens that door. I tried to install several
>>>>>> months ago but dependencies problems made it impossible to get any
>>>>>> simple success (relatively speaking of course).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> With PF 3.6 I thought to give it another try. Although previous
>>>>>> dependencies problems seem to have disappeared, it seems a new set has
>>>>>> showed up:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
>>>>>> requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
>>>>>> distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
>>>>>> or been moved out of Incoming.
>>>>>> The following information may help to resolve the situation:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
>>>>>>         packetfence : Depends: libiptables-libiptc-perl but it is not 
>>>>>> going to
>>>>>> be installed
>>>>>>                       Depends: libauthen-htpasswd-perl but it is not 
>>>>>> going to
>>>>>> be installed
>>>>>>                       Depends: 
>>>>>> libcatalyst-authentication-store-htpasswd-perl
>>>>>> but it is not going to be installed
>>>>>>                       Depends: libcatalyst-engine-http-prefork-perl but 
>>>>>> it is
>>>>>> not going to be installed
>>>>>> E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I went looking on the net for those libraries and found them on the
>>>>>> packetfence server.... Could they not be packaged to be installed when
>>>>>> missing on Ubuntu setups?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'll keep trying to install on Ubuntu 12.04. It's here for 5 years after
>>>>>> all.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Dominique
>>>>>>
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