Thanks for providing the requested information, that looks right.

>a just upgraded Ubuntu 15.10

Hm... my 15.10 vm is a clean install, so maybe this issue is affected by
some packages from older releases?

Ok, here's a couple of questions:
1. Usually when packages have unmet dependencies, some other installed packages 
are conflicting and prevent the an underlying package from being installed. 
Could you try to drill down from one of the packages which isn't going to be 
installed and see whether something is uninstallable because it conflicts with 
another package?
2. Do you have packages installed from any PPAs which might affect these 
packages?
3. Out of curiosity, could you test switching to a different package mirror and 
see whether you can install then? In case the mirror has some temporarily 
missing package (version) that would explain why I can install it.

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