I don't know what is the use case you guys have that you have to have
dnsmasq and resolvconf installed. Maybe there is none and this is just
an artifact from a release upgrade.

In Bionic, I only have dnsmasq-base (not dnsmasq) installed, and no
resolvconf.

Looking at the initscript from dnsmasq, there seem to be a few options to 
disable it for local dns resolving, like the one suggested in 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1670959/comments/32, 
which I reproduce below:
Added this line to /etc/default/dnsmasq:

    DNSMASQ_EXCEPT=lo

Then restarting dnsmasq:

    sudo systemctl daemon-reload
    sudo systemctl restart dnsmasq


That will prevent the code quoted in 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1670959/comments/47 from 
running.

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