I was able to rebuild the network-manager package with the following two
upstream patches applied (applied cleanly)

http://cgit.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/commit/?id=a92d8b0c678e17d1cc175c3aad50afb1443785d2
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/commit/?id=c44069c10a4a9c696910baf0dbbefc41528f6dbe

It seemed to have fixed the issue.  (there are a bunch of build issues i
have ran into as well, with both rebuilding as well as tests which fail
even with zero patches applied) which made this even more of a huge
pain.  Without dedicating hours (days?) into learning how to build
ubuntu packages properly I cannot help anyone else.

I would imagine this would be trivial to add the two patches and release
a new version if you are already a package maintainer.

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  [ipv6] Network manager spews logs of Lowering IPv6 MTU (1480) to match
  device MTU (1280)

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