Actually the core of the problem seems to be the existence of the /etc/rc*.d/ links to /etc/init.d/squid. Since at boot those jobs will now be started and stopped by upstart using the /etc/init/squid.conf job, those links should not exist.
Could you show the result of:
dpkg -L squid
?
Assuming those files do not show up in that output, that likely means something went wrong during an upgrade, and you can safely remove them using
Thanks for submitting this bug.
Actually the core of the problem seems to be the existence of the /etc/rc*.d/ links to /etc/init.d/squid. Since at boot those jobs will now be started and stopped by upstart using the /etc/init/ squid.conf job, those links should not exist.
Could you show the result of:
dpkg -L squid
?
Assuming those files do not show up in that output, that likely means something went wrong during an upgrade, and you can safely remove them using
sudo rm /etc/rc*.d/*squid