I was able to repeat the steps, and agree with your assessment that the
"reload" signal is getting delivered before the server has even
registered its signal handlers.

I set it to medium, because it might expose the php code of an
unsuspecting user until they restart the server.

One workaround would be to restart, rather than force-reload, in
libapache2-mod-php5.postinst. Since we're changing the server in quite a
fundamental way by loading new modules, this is might be a good idea to
do on libapache2-mod-*, as it would leave apache in a much cleaner
state, at the expense of maybe interrupting a few connections in massive
virtual hosting situations.

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install of libapache2-mod-php5 may not result in enabled php
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