to reproduce:
 boot the machine... it show up a warning that a application had a internal 
error.
 Consequences... well, it is annoying, but other than that we don't see any. 
Maybe one less background (and possible useless) service

This machine is being upgrade since many releases, probably a new clean  
installs don't have it.
Maybe canonical can release a tool that shows what packages should a default 
ubuntu install should have (flagging the missing ones) and what packages are 
installed and would not been in a default install. One could then cleanup any 
old packages  that might be messing the system

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

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