Thanks Thomas for the review! I cleaned up the three issues you
mentioned.

Out of interest, do you plan to keep /etc/resolvconf/run in Debian? To
me this has always appeared to be a transitional thing in Debian, as
going through that indirection is a bit confusing and also cluttering of
/etc.

+    - debian/postinst: Make /etc/resolv.conf a relative symlink so that it
+      works when setting up chroots.

This also seems useful in Debian?

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Title:
  resolvconf: updates are not enabled right after installation

Status in resolvconf package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Previously, updates were enabled in postinst script, but this enablement was 
removed in a favour of upstart service 
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/resolvconf/+bug/931335).
  This worked fine till the switch to systemd - no postinst action to activate 
resolvconf.service right after installation, one needs to reboot node in order 
to get updates enabled.

  Description:  Ubuntu 15.04
  Release:      15.04

  resolvconf      1.76ubuntu1

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