Fixed in Debian and thereby also in >=Zesty.
But the fix there is to move to the new systemd units. Which can't be directly 
SRU'ed.

OTOH even the sysV init is just like that for quite a while.
        if [ -z "$2" -o "$2" = "zebra" ]; then                                  
    
          echo "Removing all routes made by zebra."                             
    
          ip route flush proto zebra                                            
    
        fi 

That is more or less the change that was suggested.
That is actually in since 0.99.22.1-2 which even Trusty is newer.
So I'd think it was only forgotten to close the bug here.


** Changed in: quagga (Ubuntu)
       Status: Triaged => Fix Released

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  When stopping a specific daemon, _all_ routes are flushed

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