Thanks for investigating. Il 27/05/2017 08:32, Adrian Bunk ha scritto: > libecryptfs-dev Is not actually uninstallable, the core problem is that > you have libssl1.0-dev installed and apt fails to find the solution to > solve the dependencies:
Yep, I haven't libssl-dev: $ dpkg -l | grep -i libssl ii libssl1.0-dev:amd64 1.0.2k-1 amd64 Secure Sockets Layer toolkit - development files ii libssl1.0.0:amd64 1.0.2d-1 amd64 Secure Sockets Layer toolkit - shared libraries ii libssl1.0.2:amd64 1.0.2k-1 amd64 Secure Sockets Layer toolkit - shared libraries ii libssl1.1:amd64 1.1.0e-2 amd64 Secure Sockets Layer toolkit - shared libraries Aptitude seems to handle the situation in the right way: # aptitude install libecryptfs-dev The following NEW packages will be installed: libassuan-dev{a} libecryptfs-dev libecryptfs1{a} libgpg-error-dev{a} libgpgme-dev{a} libkeyutils-dev{a} libpam0g-dev{a} libssl-dev{a} libtspi-dev{a} libtspi1{a} The following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed: libssl-doc 0 packages upgraded, 10 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. Need to get 3223 kB of archives. After unpacking 11.1 MB will be used. The following packages have unmet dependencies: libssl1.0-dev : Conflicts: libssl-dev but 1.1.0e-2 is to be installed The following actions will resolve these dependencies: Remove the following packages: 1) libssl1.0-dev [1.0.2k-1 (now, testing)] 2) node-gyp [3.4.0-1 (now, testing)] 3) nodejs-dev [4.8.2~dfsg-1 (now, testing)] 4) npm [1.4.21+ds-2 (now)] Accept this solution? [Y/n/q/?] q apt version (updated today): $ apt -v apt 1.4.4 (amd64) Regards