I'm confused about how to do this, debian policy states that "A special
exception is made for packages which declare that they break their own
package name or a virtual package which they provide (see below): this
does not count as a real breakage.". http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-
policy/ch-relationships.html

I've tried adding a "Breaks: rabbitmq-server (<< 1.5.4-0)" and don't see
any warning or complaint when trying to install with dpkg when 1.5.4 is
currently installed.

I'm probably missing something simple, but google is not helping me
tonight so I'm attaching the patch and will look for help on IRC
sometime tomorrow.

** Attachment added: "breaks.patch"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38067188/breaks.patch

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Upgrade from rabbitmq-server 1.54 -> 1.7.0 wiped users and vhosts
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/506985
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