I don't think this should be fixed in apache'2 init script. It depends
on '$network' and whatever is providing $network must ensure that the
network is actually usable. Also, it makes much more sense to fix this
in one place instead of hundreds of network daemons which are affected
by the same issue.

If apache2's upstart configuration is missing the equivalent of the
dependency on $network, this should be fixed. But this would be a Ubuntu
specific issue because upstart support is not included in the Debian
package. OTOH, if apache2's upstart configuration is correct, reassign
this report to whatever is doing the network configuration under Ubuntu.
Because then the bug must be there.

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  apache2 failure to start on boot when binding to IPv6 address

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