Right, this is because 'apt' added a 'Conflicts: apt-verify' so effectively 'apt-verify' and 'apt' cannot be co-installed unless you override apt's default behaviour for Conflicts: handling.
/Simon Petter Reinholdtsen <[email protected]> writes: > Just for the record, this is what happen when trying to install > apt-verfiy now: > > Solving dependencies... Error! > Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have > requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable > distribution that some required packages have not yet been created > or been moved out of Incoming. > The following information may help to resolve the situation: > > Unsatisfied dependencies: > apt : Conflicts: apt-verify but 2.0-1 is to be installed > Error: Unable to satisfy dependencies. Reached two conflicting decisions: > 1. apt-verify:amd64=2.0-1 is selected for install > 2. apt-verify:amd64=2.0-1 is not selected for install because: > 1. apt:amd64 is selected for install > 2. apt:amd64 Conflicts apt-verify
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