If a job marked 'normal TERM' is respawning when you send it kill -TERM,
then the process is probably *not* dying as a result of the signal - it
probably instead has a signal handler and is exiting with some different
exit status.

There's no other reason why upstart would treat TERM differently for
some jobs than others.

Try running the command from the command line, killing it with SIGTERM,
and checking what you actually get as an exit status.

** Changed in: upstart (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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