@ preining

Perhaps I'm dumb, but:

> Guess how many complains we (now I am Debian maintainer) get about the
size? If I could package all of TL in one package that would be much
easier ...

This wasn't what I meant.  I meant to package just one bit of TL, the
installer, into it, and make it pretend to provide all the TL
dependencies.  This is essentially what we do when we make a manual
install anyway.

>you seem to have no idea what TeX and friends is about!?

No, unfortunately I do not.

> And something else, tlmgr is now existing since 2007, I wrote it.

I meant that it was not included until Tex Live 2010... I could be wrong
about that also?  But thank you for the great program!

> Yes, lack of manpower. So why don't you step forward and contribute?

There is, unfortunately, a simple answer to this.  Anyone who is saavy
enough to help with the packaging would have already made a manual
install (probably with a fake deb pretending to provide all the TL
packages).  Even a newbie like me is able to do so.  My point here is
simply: I think the work/itch scratching ratio for the canonical
solution may just be too high.  You should start to consider radical
solutions, like maybe splitting between:

1) "Fake" full installation that would benefit the individual user (it's 
basically what we do now anyway, and we ought to get rid of the learning curve 
for any new people).
2) "Real" full installation (if I read right, your job would be much easier if 
you really could stick it all in one package) for those who need the 
automatically generated stuff.

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