I'm seeing this issue as well.

We currently use pserve with the "console" log handler [1]. This console
output should be redirected to /var/log/upstart/foo.log but it isn't
after the log is rotated. We are logging every second (see example log
statement[2]) but the logging stops after I  force a logrotation with
"logrotate -v -f /etc/logrotate.d/upstart". Even with the logrotate
directive "create" no new logs are written.

[1] http://docs.pylonsproject.org/docs/pyramid/en/latest/narr/logging.html
[2] [pid: 3378209|app: 0|req: 4/4] 10.35.20.2 () {28 vars in 344 bytes} [Thu 
Mar 12 20:58:30 2015] GET /nc/v1/nodes => generated 4174 bytes in 6 msecs 
(HTTP/1.0 200) 2 headers in 88 bytes (1 switches on core 3)



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

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  Upstart does not reopen /var/log/upstart/* logfiles upon log rotation

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