So if I understand the whole context, procps start has always been
broken in lxc (and maybe openvz too?) because the apparmor profile
restricts writes to the kernel namespace. When called from upstart the
failure to start is ignored. dpkg is not as forgiving, so trying to
upgrade the package blows up because the service start step blows up.
This started happening when the update to procps landed in precise-
updates.

"<slangasek> sidnei: workarounds are possible (e.g., editing /usr/sbin
/policy-rc.d to ignore requests for procps; or editing the config file
in the container to comment out the problematic bits).  A proper fix is
going to take a bit."

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