No, this seems not to be a bug in the upstart package - see comment #10
for the details. If the package init should get marked as essential apt
will automatically install it on the next "apt-get dist-upgrade" and
because init depends on "systemd-sysv | upstart-sysv" it will install
one of these 2 packages which both does contain the missing files (at
default systemd-sysv gets installed so you maybe want to install
upstart-sysv afterwards which should also remove systemd-sysv).

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