Actually, thinking about it further, I'm not happy with installing
language-support-* regardless. It's possible that that will cause
support to be installed for applications that are not installed, using
unnecessary space. check-language-support is supposed to be intelligent
enough not to need the top-level metapackage.

Could you please clarify whether you have some particular reason to need
language-support-* (in addition to the other things
check-language-support lists), or is it just a case of a checklist
needing to be updated for the new world order?

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Preseeding pkgsel/language-packs is not keeping language packages installed
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