The current init.d script for tftpd-hpa uses start-stop-daemon --oknodo
and the manpage for said program says:

  start-stop-daemon  returns  0 [...] if --oknodo is specified and [...]
--stop was specified and there were no matching processes.

Therefore, its script should act normally now. Closing this bug for
tftpd-hpa. It can still be used for other packages with init.d scripts
which return 0 on stop when there was nothing to stop.

** Changed in: tftp-hpa (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Fix Released

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debhelper script creates prerm script that causes daemon removal to be 
impossible
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/119454
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