The Debian policy scripture says: "When a package declaring a pre-
dependency [in this case, resolvconf] is about to be unpacked the pre-
dependency can be satisfied if the depended-on package [in this case,
initscripts] is either fully configured, or even if the depended-on
package(s) are only unpacked or in the "Half-Configured" state, provided
that they have been configured correctly at some point in the past (and
not removed or partially removed since)."

Does this mean that it is possible that resolvconf's preinst runs before
initscripts's postinst on upgrade?  It looks to me as if it does mean
that.

Background: The resolvconf package creates run directories
(/run/resolvconf/interface) in its preinst so that /sbin/resolvconf can
be run even before resolvconf is configured.  This sequence of events
can and sometimes does occur when an admin does something like "apt-get
install dnsmasq resolvconf"; in this case dnsmasq.postinst runs
/sbin/resolvconf before resolvconf.postinst runs.  This is supported.

In Debian, resolvconf does not Pre-Depend on anything because doing so is 
unnecessary, (apparently) insufficient and also bad form.  Instead 
resolvconf.preinst creates a run directory in the best location available 
(viz., either in /run/ or in /lib/init/rw/) and resolvconf.postinst migrates 
the data to /run/resolvconf/ if it isn't there already.  Debian resolvconf does 
things this way because only the postinst can take for granted that /run/ is 
available.  Doing things this way does require that the old location 
(/lib/init/rw/) continues to be available until resolvconf.postinst runs; i.e., 
the old location is not eliminated until wheezy+1.  I don't know whether or not 
Ubuntu has the corresponding luxury.
-- 
Thomas

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Title:
  upgrade from fresh/basic 11.10 to precise, resolveconf fails:cp:
  cannot create regular file `/run/resolvconf/resolv.conf': No such file
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