I should point out that, with the package manager tlmgr (new since the
2010 version), there's no real need to group individual TeX Live
packages into debian ones, as was done with Live 2009.   Instead, the
user can maintain a Live package system orthogonal to Ubuntu's.

Having two package managers is not really an issue here, since tlmgr
would only install stuff into the texlive folder anyway (look how well
it works for people who've manually installed Tex Live 2011).  As for
apt-get dependency issues, the fact is that most of texlive is
essentially a bunch of "addons" to a very few number of essential
programs.   [Sane] external programs would not be referencing these
addons, but only the basic texlive features.  Thus, there's no real need
for us to manage those addons into a crazy number of debian packages,
when tlmgr was designed to manage them in the first place.   (Any minor
exception is utterly overwhelmed by the negative consequences of all of
us being 2 years behind.)

In short, we should just merge the current mess of dependencies into
just one - texlive2011 - and be done with it.  This can even be done
easily (as a dirty hack) by making the texlive2011 package satisfy them
all, when really it just gives the installer to the user.

I mention this because it seems that we don't have the time or manpower
for the more conservative solution - 2 years on, we have to start
considering the alternatives.  The current version of Ubuntu's Tex Live
is so old that, far from stability being the issue, bugs are.  Worst of
all, these are not only bugs that should've been fixed, but that also
WERE fixed.  Ubuntu is losing its grace in this important area.

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