@Colin: The problem is not just that I installed the language-pack-es
and the -base package didn't automatically get marked for update. The
-base package doesn't show as an upgrade at all, so I can't even
manually mark it for upgrading. If I tell it to upgrade everything that
is available for upgrade, language-pack-es is updated to the "empty"
version but language-pack-es-base remains untouched. I have no idea why.

What I *can* do is going to the list of package versions in aptitude,
and marking the newest version number for installing (with +). But if I
press + on the package itself (and not on a specific version number),
it's not marked for upgrade. This did work for the non -base language-
pack packages.

Although I agree that the language packs should depend on the specific
version of the -base package they need.

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