This change was made intentionally according to a policy change:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UpstartCompatibleInitScripts
So I'm not going to change openssh itself, nor I think should rsyslog be
changed. However, I believe some of the Upstart folks were looking into
a quite different centralised solution to the underlying problem you're
encountering; I forget the details but I think it was to have /lib/lsb
/init-functions deal with automatically redirecting manual
/etc/init.d/foo calls to the corresponding Upstart jobs.
(Note, though, that you can and should use the "service" command, which
abstracts away these changes.)
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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/etc/init.d/rsyslog is an init script not a link to /lib/init/upstart-
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