I noticed on a newly installed Lucid box that this was still the case.
Exacerbating the problem for me was that I enabled ufw, but forgot to
set 'IPV6=yes' in /etc/default/ufw.  This blocked any ipv6 config
packets and thus caused the failure of any ipv6 configuration.  The
default ipv6 firewall is pretty strict.  After enabling the ipv6
firewall, which allows the appropriate packets in, my network was
configured properly again with a dual stack.

But the situation still exists where I take my machine to a location
that doesn't have any ipv6 routers and it fails to keep the ipv4 config.

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IPv6=automatic breaks IPv4
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/284874
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