This is likely due to initscripts having been transitively Essential due
to util-linux depending on upstart-job in older releases and no longer
doing so in trusty.

util-linux in Debian depends on initscripts, which keeps this stack
Essential, and we should probably revert that tiny bit of our delta to
do the same for now, unless we want to be more explicit about
initscripts being truly Essential.

Either way, not depending on packages that aren't "Essential: yes", even
if they're currently transitively Essential, is a bug  But I'd prefer
not tripping over this bug a few days before release either, so I think
we should "fix" initscripts' status for now, and fix buggy packages
later.

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  ca-certificates-java misses runtime dependency on initscripts

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