I think removing indi completely is exactly what is needed. My
understanding is that its functionality is all provided by libindi now.

As for the fact that it provides binaries to /usr/bin, that is a worry. There's 
been an open bug on it for a while: 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libindi/+bug/333301
>From what I can see though, this is something that will have to be taken 
>upstream as the files in /usr/bin are part of the original libindi source. 

It *might* be possible to retain 2 packages, libindi0 for the libraries
and indi for the executables, but looking at the current source layout,
this would be quite a change.

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libindi0 conflicts with indi
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/364918
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