TexLive is one of those package I regularly need to update when I find bug and need the bugfixes from upstream. I don't really like my system to be using two version of TexLive (say if I want to use lilypond from the repository, it will need texlive-binaries to be installed, even if I have my own TexLive 2010 ready to fulfil the dependencies).
I guess in this case the best way is to just install all of *TeX related stuff from source / contained binaries.
So I second the need for a "custom install providing dependencies here" facility in Synaptic package manager.
TexLive is one of those package I regularly need to update when I find bug and need the bugfixes from upstream. I don't really like my system to be using two version of TexLive (say if I want to use lilypond from the repository, it will need texlive-binaries to be installed, even if I have my own TexLive 2010 ready to fulfil the dependencies).
I guess in this case the best way is to just install all of *TeX related stuff from source / contained binaries.
So I second the need for a "custom install providing dependencies here" facility in Synaptic package manager.