Hi,

While upgrading from ASF 4.0 to 4.0.1 on Ubuntu 12.04 management server I am 
getting this weird dependency error :

Welcome to the Apache CloudStack (Incubating) Installer.  What would you like 
to do?

    A) Install the Agent
    S) Install the Usage Monitor
    U) Upgrade the CloudStack packages installed on this computer
    R) Stop any running CloudStack services and remove the CloudStack packages 
from this computer
    E) Remove the MySQL server (will not remove the MySQL databases)
    Q) Quit

    > u
Updating the CloudStack and its dependencies...
* Stopping CloudStack-specific Tomcat servlet engine cloud-management           
                                                                                
                                                                                
                                                                                
                                                  [ OK ]
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Note, selecting 'fcitx-module-cloudpinyin' for regex 'cloud-*'
Note, selecting 'cloud-agent' for regex 'cloud-*'
Note, selecting 'owncloud' for regex 'cloud-*'
Note, selecting 'cloud-init' for regex 'cloud-*'
Note, selecting 'cloudfoundry-client' for regex 'cloud-*'
Note, selecting 'cloud-agent-scripts' for regex 'cloud-*'
Note, selecting 'cloud-server' for regex 'cloud-*'
Note, selecting 'cloud-client-ui' for regex 'cloud-*'
Note, selecting 'libphp-cloudfusion' for regex 'cloud-*'
Note, selecting 'cloud-agent-libs' for regex 'cloud-*'
Note, selecting 'python-cloudfiles' for regex 'cloud-*'
Note, selecting 'python-rackspace-cloudfiles' for regex 'cloud-*'
Note, selecting 'cloud-setup' for regex 'cloud-*'
Note, selecting 'python-rackspace-cloudservers' for regex 'cloud-*'
Note, selecting 'cloud-system-iso' for regex 'cloud-*'
Note, selecting 'cloud-initramfs-rescuevol' for regex 'cloud-*'
Note, selecting 'cloud-initramfs-growroot' for regex 'cloud-*'
Note, selecting 'ubuntu-cloud-keyring' for regex 'cloud-*'
Note, selecting 'cloudprint' for regex 'cloud-*'
Note, selecting 'cloud-usage' for regex 'cloud-*'
Note, selecting 'cloud-awsapi' for regex 'cloud-*'
Note, selecting 'cloud-python' for regex 'cloud-*'
Note, selecting 'cloud-cli' for regex 'cloud-*'
Note, selecting 'python-libcloud' for regex 'cloud-*'
Note, selecting 'med-cloud' for regex 'cloud-*'
Note, selecting 'cloud-deps' for regex 'cloud-*'
Note, selecting 'libhtml-tagcloud-perl' for regex 'cloud-*'
Note, selecting 'cloud-client' for regex 'cloud-*'
Note, selecting 'cloud-utils' for regex 'cloud-*'
Note, selecting 'cloud-scripts' for regex 'cloud-*'
Note, selecting 'cloud-core' for regex 'cloud-*'
Note, selecting 'cloud-agent-deps' for regex 'cloud-*'
Note, selecting 'python-cloudservers' for regex 'cloud-*'
Note, selecting 'tagcloud' for regex 'cloud-*'
python-rackspace-cloudfiles is already the newest version.
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:
python-rackspace-cloudfiles : Conflicts: python-cloudfiles but 1.7.9.2-1 is to 
be installed
E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
* Starting CloudStack-specific Tomcat servlet engine cloud-management


   Note : This error is not seen during a fresh install of 4.0 or 4.0.1. I am 
seeing this only during upgrade. Has anyone else seen this?

Thanks and regards,
Abhinav

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