Thanks Dmitry, I did so. I know this is a development version of Ubuntu and 
rough edges like are to normal, but can't this transition be done without 
conflict in package management? Is there a general document describing the GCC5 
transition and the future of *v5 packages, aside from these two [1][2] outdated 
pages, so users can know which variant to keep in situations like this?
1: https://wiki.debian.org/GCC5
2: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GCC5

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Title:
  Dependency on libdouble-conversion1 causes conflict

Status in double-conversion:
  Invalid
Status in qtdeclarative-opensource-src package in Ubuntu:
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Bug description:
  Hi,

  Since this change:
  
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/295556379/double-conversion_2.0.1-3ubuntu2_2.0.1-4ubuntu1.diff.gz

  libdouble-conversion1 breaks libdouble-conversion1v5 and since this change:
  
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/296573650/qtdeclarative-opensource-src_5.6.1-7ubuntu2~1_5.6.1-7ubuntu2~2.diff.gz

  I have a conflict on Zesty with 2 resolutions:
  1. Keep libqt5qml5 unupdated
  2. Remove libdouble-conversion1v5 and install libdouble-conversion1
  What should I do and isn't v5 meant to replace the original 
libdouble-conversion1?

  Cheers,
  Marko

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