*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 33394 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/33394

So summing up, if we choose to use Ubuntu in our servers we must:

1. Keep using sysklogd, so we're able to use the automatic release upgrade tools
2. Use syslog-ng, remove ubuntu-minimal, and be left without any support 
regarding release upgrades
  2.1 Reinstall sysklogd before release upgrade, do release upgrade, reinstall 
syslog-ng (remove ubuntu-minimal) after release upgrade 

Is this correct? Anyway, would the release upgrade tool work without
ubuntu-minimal present? What would we miss? Just new dependencies added?
Or does the upgrade tool do some magic with ubuntu-minimal related
packages?

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ubuntu-minimal should support recommends (was: syslog-ng causes ubuntu-minimal 
to be removed.)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/42555
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