Our project also links against libssh-dev (sorry, I meant to mention that),
which has the same problem, but lacks a libssh-openssl1.0-dev.

Also, it's somewhat jarring to have to change dependency names
when we build against ubuntu 18.04 vs. 16.04; we can do that,
and have done it, but it adds a layer of confusion.

Giving up on Ubuntu's node seems like the best option at the moment,
which makes me sad.  But since the next version of node uses the 'right'
version of openssl for ubuntu 18.04, it's very very tempting to
grab that from debian and slam it in to our 18.04 under a different name
(as we did with nodejs6 for a while).

I'm fighting a rising tide of "just use docker and upstream everything",
so if you don't hear from me anymore, I may have drowned :-)

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