OK,
I have now tested this new apt (1.4.1) against the old version (1.4).
My setup is using solely systemd (with no upstart nor cgmanager installed).
I have fast SSD's, so my normal booting time is about 4 seconds.

Now after upgrading to apt 1.4.1 the booting time to GDM increased with about 5 
to 8 seconds.
During boot the computer stops just before GDM is starts.
I think systemd now waits till network is OK.

As a workaround, downgrading back to apt 1.4 solves the issue and
booting time to GDM is 4 seconds.

This should be fixed and till that this update kept in proposed.

** Tags added: block-proposed

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