Thanks, Christian, for your response. I agree, this might likely have a
bigger impact than expected (I only figured this out after package
analysis), because a lot of packages now depend on systemd for the
package installation - yet systemd does not run in Docker.

That's (most likely) the reason why the official HAProxy docker image
builds on Alpine Linux which uses Open RC as init system. I could of
course switch to Alpine but during early development phase of that
container I wanted to use Ubuntu 18.04 for additional troubleshooting
purposes.

It will probably come down whether or not the Ubuntu packages officially
support being installed/run in a Docker container or not. I can already
imagine the fuss and heavily debated conversations about this topic :-/
. Let me know if I can be of help somehow.

** Summary changed:

- haproxy package misses creation of default stats socket path
+ haproxy package misses creation of default stats socket path in Docker 
container

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