Tim, the problem is that mayavi2 depends on python-vtk, but python-vtk
was not able to be installed. (Now it can, since LP #336295 was closed.)
So to answer your questions, it is neither an incorrect definition of a
package dependency or a mayavi2 problem. Using dpkg to force
installation would not solve the problem that mayavi2 depends on python-
vtk.

But doesn't an apt-get update and apt-get dist-upgrade get you the new
python-vtk (5.0.4-1.1ubuntu1 or better) that actually works?

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mayavi2 fails to install on jaunty
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