I've also done some testing in a system with nginx and php5-fpm
installed - nginx from the (stable) PPA, and php5-fpm from the
repositories, on a Trusty system.  This is in a production environment,
on a VPS from RamNode, and the php5-fpm and nginx haven't been updated
in a while (at least three months).

Attached is a logfile from a dry-run of the `apt-get dist-upgrade --dry-
run` and that there are no apache2 packages (other than apache2-utils
which I use to generate htpasswd compatible items for nginx, and can
exist separately from the apache2 binaries).  (This shows it's not an
nginx problem, nor does it appear to be a php5 problem, and that this
needs to be dug into more deeply to identify potential causes.)

** Attachment added: "Dry-Run of dist-upgrade on a production Trusty server 
that has nginx (from PPA) and php5-fpm (from repositories) installed"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/php5/+bug/1336713/+attachment/4354705/+files/dry-run-dist-upgrade.txt

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