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I looked into this and have found the following:

Starting with Ubuntu 14.10, php-text-template depends on php5-common
instead of php5 [1]. So that dependency is fixed.

Though I attempted to install phpunit on Ubuntu 14.10 and it would still
install apache2 alongside. Skimmed over few of the other dependencies
and looks like at least php-file-iterator has a dependency on php5 [2].
There might be others too. However, php-file-iterator has been changed
to depend on php5-common on Ubuntu Vivid [3].

So I checked with Ubuntu Vivid, and there it is possible to install
phpunit without getting apache2 at the same time. (It is still listed
among suggested packages, but those are optional.)

So, in summary, this issue is fixed in newer releases of Ubuntu which
makes it Fixed Released. In some cases it is possible to apply the fix
for older releases but that seems to be harder here as it spans multiple
packages and newer versions of them.


[1] http://packages.ubuntu.com/utopic/php-text-template
[2] http://packages.ubuntu.com/utopic/php-file-iterator
[3] http://packages.ubuntu.com/vivid/php-file-iterator

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