Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: lyx

As long as Ubuntu offers only outdated versions of TeXLive (TL) TL
packages shouldn't be dependencies for other packages, e. g. LyX. For
several years I do not use Ubuntu's/Debian's TeX distributions (teTeX in
the past, TL now) because they have always been outdated (the same was
always true for Debian). Therefore many TeX users on Debian and Ubuntu
install TeXLive on their own to have a recent TeX installation. But then
if they want to install e. g. LyX dpkg wants to install TL again. Of
course without a TeX installation LyX doesn't make any sense at all. I
don't know how to solve this: A reliable solution for beginners that
were left alone if TL wasn't a dependency and a comfortable solution for
those who install TL on their own. But the latter shouldn't be left
alone either. I tried to install LyX from source but there are so many
packages missing to compile it, so I gave up. Maybe you could provide
some kind of a dummy package to make the package manager believe the TL
packages were already installed? For example as described here:
http://texblog.net/latex-archive/linux/kile-texlive-2008-equivs/

It's much more complicated as it seemed at first glance. I built a
texlive-dummy and tex-common dummy package and installed them. But
/var/lib/dpkg/info/lyx-common.postinst calls update-updmap that does not
exist anymore in TL 2009. I created a symlink to updmap but then the
postinst script calls update-language that does not exist either. So I
really gave up. Any ideas how to solve it?

Best
Christoph

** Affects: lyx (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Remove dependencies from TeXLive or offer dummy packages?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/521932
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