Does this mean that you don't consider this to be a bug with the
packaging?  Shouldn't all dependencies required to make the package work
be installed?  I'm not sure what "suggestions" means - I just thought
that if I installed a package it should not install binaries that don't
work due to some missing dependency.

Are you saying I need to go file a Debian bug to hope this ever gets
addressed?  I can't see how that makes sense as I'm not using Debian and
can't document it as a problem except on Ubuntu...  I'm just an end user
trying to get by, and don't really want to go through all the ordeal of
signing up for yet another bug tracker and trying to figure out how to
convince people it's a problem in Debian when I'm not even using that.
I'll just make sure to install the other packages that should be
dependencies manually if this isn't going to be fixed in Ubuntu...

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  fence_vmware_soap is not working after installation of fence-agents

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