After some more test, it's not clear what is the proper behavior.
We've tested in debian and we don't get the error.
In debian the "update-rc.d sudo remove" does remove the startup link in 
/etc/rcX.d
But those link should stay there for sudo-ldap. 
The problem must be present for any package with conflicting init files.

So in ubuntu we get an error which prevent us from properly cleaning out
the sudo package and in debian we get no error but still not a properly
install system.

Maybe the init script should have different name (i.e. one sudo and the other 
sudo-ldap?)
Maybe there should be more logic in update-rc.d to avoid removing link that 
belongs to another package?

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