Jason Helfman wrote:
> I am successfully running 4.0.1, however it is impacting the
> installation of other software, and am wondering if there is a way to
> make "apt" happy with the installed software.
> 
> Thanks,
> Jason
> 
> 
> apt-get upgrade
> Reading package lists... Done
> Building dependency tree... Done
> You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these.
> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
>   systemimager-server: Depends: systemimager-boot-alpha-standard but it
> is not installable or
>                                systemimager-boot-i386-standard but it is
> not installed or
>                                 systemimager-boot-ia64-standard but it
> is not installed or
>                                 systemimager-boot-parisc-standard but it
> is not installable or
>                                 systemimager-boot-ppc64-iseries-standard
> but it is not installable or
>                                 systemimager-boot-ppc64-ps3-standard but
> it is not installable or
>                                 systemimager-boot-ppc64-standard but it
> is not installable or
>                                 systemimager-boot-ppc64ydl-standard but
> it is not installable or
>                                 systemimager-boot-ppc-standard but it is
> not installable or
>                                 systemimager-boot-amd64-standard but it
> is not installable
> E: Unmet dependencies. Try using -f.
> appsrv00:/etc/systemimager# dpkg -l |grep systemimager
> ii  systemimager-common                4.0.1.svn4339arighi
> Utilities and libraries common to both the s
> ii  systemimager-doc                   4.0.1.svn4339arighi
> Manual and other documentation
> ii  systemimager-server                4.0.1.svn4339arighi
> Automate GNU/Linux installs and upgrades ove
> ii  systemimager-x86-64boot-standard   4.0.1.svn4339arighi-2
> Software that automates Linux installs, soft
> ii  systemimager-x86-64initrd-template 4.0.1.svn4339arighi-2
> Software that automates Linux installs, soft

mmh... systemimager-x86-64initrd-template and systemimager-x86-64boot-standard?
you should have s/x86-64/amd64/g...

What's the output of "dpkg --print-architecture" in your build server? which
distro are you using in your build server?

-Andrea

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