I've been told that language-support-* is no longer necessary. I'm happy
to apply that part of the diff as a temporary measure for 9.10, but it
needs to be revisited later.

I arranged for check-language-support -a to work. I'll use that.
Avoiding check-language-support altogether is bad - it means that all
language support packages will be installed regardless of whether the
underlying applications are installed. This was the case pre-9.10, but
one of the goals of check-language-support was to eliminate that
brokenness.

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Preseeding pkgsel/language-packs is not keeping language packages installed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/458333
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