There's another option, although an ugly one.

If it is too bulky to be supported in a clean way,  and too incompatible
with Ubuntu's upgrade cycles, and if the problem with upgrading can't be
properly solved in the Ubuntu universe, it could simply be dropped from
Ubuntu (and Debian), and users be redirected to either use rabbitmq's
own apt repository, or docker/podman/kubernetes containers.

After all, hasn't Ubuntu just invented a more secure way to use third
party apt repositories for 24.04?

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  upgrade 22.04 -> 24.04 won't start due to feature flags

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