The easiest thing to do would be to set Conflicts between these two
packages, so that only one may be installed at a given time.  This begs
the question, though:  is it acceptable to replace the original glance-
client with the new python-glanceclient?  Though the binary location and
name is exactly the same, the user interface has changed dramatically
(compare 'glance --help' between each versions)  Which do we recommend,
document?

Another option would be to add a compatibility layer to the newer
python-glanceclient that translates old syntax to new.

** Summary changed:

- Bug during installation
+ Bug during installation. conflicts: python-glanceclient + glance-client

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