I'm sorry, but starting potentially harmful software like a webserver
with a buggy webpage without the administrator knowing it (who would
expect that a service that got shutdown manually just appears again?)
should really not be a "low" priority, especially since it's easy to
fix...

imho this is an absolut no-go for server software and should be fixed in
all release asap (even if up until now nobody noticed or cared to report
about it)

This is a packaging issue and an issue of how standards are met. I can
be wrong, but "reload" isn't supposed to start a service, is it?

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lighttpd reload executes restart (bad on logrotate!)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/393792
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