Public bug reported:

I just did a few runs of do-release-upgrade to get from 12.04 to 14.04, just as 
I have been doing upgrades for some time now. ITo my surprise, one of the 
upgrades has wiped /var/www and overwritten it with the default data. I have 
kept all my www-data under /var/www/ and this directory hasn't been overwritten 
in previous upgrades.
 
I know I should do backups, but given this wasn't a problem in the last 
releases I didn't expect a problem to occur. Could the package install be 
modified in a way that /var/www is not overwritten if it already exists?

** Affects: apache2 (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  Don't overwrite /var/www on upgrade

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