Unable to install libssl1.0.0:i386 due to "unmet dependencies"?
I am using Ubuntu 20.04, below steps work for me:
Add 18.04's main repository using
echo "deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security main" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/bionic.list
Update repository cache and check if libssl1.0-dev is now available.
sudo apt update
apt-cache policy libssl1.0-dev
Install libssl1.0-dev.
sudo apt-get install libssl1.0-dev
This kind of error message usually indicates that a package is being installed that conflicts with other installed packages and would have forced removal of other dependent packages. When installing the same package for more than one architecture at the same time (see MultiArch), amd64
and i386
in this case, the versions of the packages to be installed must match exactly.
What likely happened in this case (confirmed by our discussion in the comments) is that libssl1.0.0
was upgraded to a PPA version that is newer than any version available from the Ubuntu repositories. If the PPA was later disabled or unconfigured, the newer packages normally remain installed. Read this question for the difference between disabling and purging a PPA. However, if you've already removed the PPA from your apt configuration, you'll need to manually downgrade the packages that were previously upgraded from the PPA.
To be able to install libssl1.0.0:i386
, you must have the same version of libssl1.0.0:amd64
installed from the repository. And because the openssl
source package builds multiple related binary packages, you have to ensure that all of its packages are also on the same version. If you don't specify all packages you want to downgrade, apt will prefer to uninstall rather than downgrade. In this case, if you have libssl1.0.0
, libssl-dev
, and openssl
installed from a PPA, you should
sudo apt-get install libssl1.0.0/trusty libssl-dev/trusty openssl/trusty
Answer yes to apt-get
's prompt about downgrading the packages. You should now be able to install the libssl1.0.0:i386
package from the repository.
This is because the web socket library is not installed. Try running
sudo apt-get install libwebsockets-dev
before running
sudo apt-get install mosquitto