By dropping the dependency on cloud-init in the trusty and precise
versions, the xe-cloud service will no longer be started at boot because
the upstart job is 'start on starting cloud-init-nonet' which will never
trigger.

This sounds like it would also be a behavior regression for those users
who want xe-guest-utilities but not cloud-init.

This behavior change does not affect releases using systemd, because the
systemd unit only mentions cloud-init as 'Before=' (ordering
constraint), not 'Requires=' (dependency constraint).

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  [SRU] xe-guest-utilities suddenly depends on cloud-init

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