To Ubuntu triagers: This is a real bug, but it only affects code which
provides compatibility with very old (pre-Ubuntu) Debian installations
which might have interface configuration in /etc/default/dnsmasq. The
accepted place for such configuration has always been /etc/dnsmasq.conf
during the entire life of Ubuntu, so this is very unlikely to bite on
any Ubuntu installation. I'll fix it in the next Debian package.
To Ubuntu triagers: This is a real bug, but it only affects code which dnsmasq. The
provides compatibility with very old (pre-Ubuntu) Debian installations
which might have interface configuration in /etc/default/
accepted place for such configuration has always been /etc/dnsmasq.conf
during the entire life of Ubuntu, so this is very unlikely to bite on
any Ubuntu installation. I'll fix it in the next Debian package.
Cheers,
Simon.