I tried to reproduce this with a 14.04 → 16.04 upgrade in several
scenarios, but I can't yet. Nicolas, do you actually use ifupdown on
this system, i. e. can you please attach your /etc/network/interfaces
and /etc/network/interfaces.d/* ?

Even if I remove "eth0"  from /etc/network/interfaces, 14.04's
resolvconf still creates /run/resolvconf/interfaces/ (it will be empty
then). This happens both in the upstart job (/etc/init/resolvconf.conf)
and in the systemd service (/lib/systemd/system/resolvconf.service). So
it appears to me that resolvconf was never started before you started
the upgrade even.

Did you do anything to disable resolvconf in 14.04?

I suppose we could guard against this by teaching resolvconf to mkdir
the runtime directory on resolvconf --enable-updates, instead of in the
init scripts. But that doesn't help to understand what went wrong on
your system.

Thanks!

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  package resolvconf 1.78ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: le sous-
  processus script post-installation installé a retourné une erreur de
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