OK, it looks like I had indi on my system.  Getting rid of it was pretty
ugly.  apt-get remove wouldn't work because the kstars package and
others were broken, fix didn't work because libindi0 gave the error
"trying to overwrite '/usr/bin/indiserver'" as above.  In the end I was
able to do dpkg -r indi and get rid of indi, then these things installed
properly.  I would say the fact we still have packages stomping on each
other (because I am pretty sure I checked indi along with the others in
synaptic and that is what brought this on) is kind of a problem.

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kstars does not support indi
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/359517
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