> I believe that is all tied together. php7.0 and php5 conflict with one
another in apache's configuration.

I see that the root of the problem was that apt did not remove php5
while installing php7.0.

> Right, but you're running a not-yet-released Ubuntu :)

Yes, of course. I've been running it since beta1 on several machines,
and found it to be much more reliable than 14.04 LTS (as it is now, two
years old). Since we are only a couple of weeks away from the release, I
much prefer to deal with an occasional configuration glitch than to
again lock horns with Upstart. Anyway, the issue was not much of a
problem for me; I submitted this bug report mainly for other users who
might be looking for a workaround.

Thanks a lot!

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