Exactly the same as lxc and libvirt.

That's to have any package using dnsmasq-base also ship /etc/dnsmasq.d/<package 
name> that contains:
bind-interfaces
except-interface=<interface>

For libvirt, that's for virbr0, for lxc that's for lxcbr0 and for
network-manager that'd be the loopback.

This simply prevents dnsmasq from binding with any interface that's
managed by another tool, avoiding the current conflicts we have at
install and boot time.

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  lxcbr0 fails to come up when dnsmasq is installed

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