Yes. Juju is very good at creating lxc containers it always works for the release. Every revision is test a minimum of 14 combinations with lxc, then retested for weekly tests. If /etc/lxc is missing there would be systemic failures in CI (and this has happened). As for this being universally broken...only OIL is reporting this case.
As for /etc/lxc being missing, I believe the lxc package wasn't installed. Maybe there is a case where it is not installed, or apt is still installing packages.
Yes. Juju is very good at creating lxc containers it always works for the release. Every revision is test a minimum of 14 combinations with lxc, then retested for weekly tests. If /etc/lxc is missing there would be systemic failures in CI (and this has happened). As for this being universally broken...only OIL is reporting this case.
As for /etc/lxc being missing, I believe the lxc package wasn't installed. Maybe there is a case where it is not installed, or apt is still installing packages.