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For 5.5:

We have dropped mysql-5.5 since Trusty, so the only fixes now need to
have real user impact and minimal regression risk. You said "I know that
using upstart and the "service" command are the preferred way to manage
MySQL, but as long as the init.d script continues to be shipped it
should parallel the upstart script when possible." but please see bug
1273462: under no circumstances should the code in the init.d script
actually run on an upstart system. So there is no need to fix the init.d
script in Trusty or earlier.

For 5.6, it would be useful to bring behaviour in sync and so I
appreciate you pointing it out. I'll add a task for 5.6 to track this.

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  Shutdown timeout values are inconsistent between init.d, upstart and
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