I tested by installing bind9 on Trusty, then installing maas
1.7.6+bzr3376-0ubuntu2~14.04.1.

I verified that the forwarders were properly migrated to the MAAS
configuration, as long as at least one cluster interface was set to be
managing DNS.

The forwarders are migrated into the MAAS database, and values such as
allow-query, allow-recursion, and allow-query-cache (which MAAS had
previously always written into
/etc/bind/maas/named.conf.options.inside.maas) are now only written if
the values are not already present in /etc/bind/named.conf.options.

Hopefully this solves the issue for everyone.

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  [SRU] upgrade of MAAS removes local config for bind and breaks DNS

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