Actually, it wasn't bad, the only additional package I needed to install
directly from Debian was libaether-java from the aether package.

Here's what works:

$ apt-get install maven2
$ apt-get purge maven2
$ apt-get install libasync-http-client-java \
  libguava-java \
  libplexus-classworlds2-java \
  libplexus-containers1.5-java \
  libplexus-utils2-java \
  libsisu-guice-java \
  libsisu-ioc-java
$ wget 
http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/a/aether/libaether-java_1.13.1-2_all.deb
$ dpkg -i libaether-java_1.13.1-2_all.deb
$ wget http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/m/maven/maven_3.0.4-1_all.deb
$ dpkg -i maven_3.0.4-1_all.deb

Doing this works with no complaints from dpkg,  i.e. I didn't need to
run 'apt-get -f install'.

Another issue is if Ubuntu's dependencies are up to date to provide what
Maven 3 needs, it's not easily to tell if something in Maven will break.
Should we take a precise system with no maven dependencies installed,
install maven and see what is installed, then sync those all from
Debian?

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