This package update is still braking few instances hosted on AWS. it is
the same issue what we have seen in version "libjson-c2 0.11-4ubuntu2.1"
and impacted a lot of users.

same issue we are facing in the version libjson-c2/now 0.11-4ubuntu2.6
which caused few aws instances to go in kernel panic mode.


do ubuntu have through testing before pushing update and what about revert 
back. can ubuntu revert back to previous package if unattended upgrade sees any 
error?

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Title:
  Kernel panic when used with upstart after 0.11-4ubuntu2.1 update

Status in json-c package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Installing the 0.11-4ubuntu2.1 security update on a Xenial system with
  upstart installed, the system crashes with a kernel panic.

  The error message is:

  [   99.992278] Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init! 
exitcode=0x00000100
  [   99.992278] 
  [   99.996057] CPU: 0 PID: 1 Comm: init Not tainted 4.4.0-1105-aws #116-Ubuntu
  [   99.996057] Hardware name: Xen HVM domU, BIOS 4.2.amazon 08/24/2006
  [   99.996057]  0000000000000086 0f10ff6977efbf32 ffff88003d45fe10 
ffffffff8140926b
  [   99.996057]  ffffffff81caddf8 ffff88003d45fea8 ffff88003d45fe98 
ffffffff81195a84
  [   99.996057]  ffff880000000010 ffff88003d45fea8 ffff88003d45fe40 
0f10ff6977efbf32
  [   99.996057] Call Trace:
  [   99.996057]  [<ffffffff8140926b>] dump_stack+0x6d/0x92
  [   99.996057]  [<ffffffff81195a84>] panic+0xd3/0x227
  [   99.996057]  [<ffffffff81088ded>] do_exit+0xb9d/0xba0
  [   99.996057]  [<ffffffff81088e77>] do_group_exit+0x47/0xb0
  [   99.996057]  [<ffffffff81088ef4>] SyS_exit_group+0x14/0x20
  [   99.996057]  [<ffffffff818449db>] entry_SYSCALL_64_fastpath+0x22/0xcb
  [   99.996057] Kernel Offset: disabled

  Downgrading to libjson-c2_0.11-4ubuntu2 resolves the issue.

  Steps to reproduce:
  * Create a system with Xenial installed (I'm using an AWS instance with AMI 
ami-0f2ed58082cb08a4d)
  * Install upstart: apt-get install upstart-sysv
  * Reboot
  * Update apt and upgrade the packages: apt-get update && apt-get upgrade . 
This causes the kernel panic.
  * To repeat the kernel panic, run dpkg --configure -a

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