Has this been fixed? I seem to be affected by this bug, yet I cannot
update upstart to the newest version, as it triggers kernel panic when
it's configured. I also cannot boot up with the --no-log option, because
this causes a kernel panic immediately when the system begins to boot. I
would welcome ideas on how to upgrade upstart while omitting the
configuring phase, or getting around the kernel panic in some other way.

Should I report a new bug, or is it actually the same as this one, and
it's just my system that cannot upgrade?

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