now, I was thinking this was something that debian changed and Ubuntu
followed suit, but this is not the case.

/etc/lsb-base-logging.sh is sourced from LSB functions so users are
allowed to change the way init scripts call the init scripts. To allow
things like, presenting a progressbar during boot, or whatever the user
see fit.

lsb-base on Ubuntu should NOT try to provide this file. lsb-base should
do what the debian version does: http://packages.debian.org/sid/all/lsb-
base/filelist

if Ubuntu needs new functions, it should just patch the Debian lsb-base
/lib/lsb/init-functions file with their own version. This would be a
much better fix to this problem than anything else.

I want to get this bug resolve before more are reported on this manner
(4 new bugs so far; please make them dups of this by the way.); I'm on
#splashy and #ubuntu-devel on irc, just in case somebody has time today.

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[Jaunty] splashy 0.3.13-3ubuntu1 fresh install conflicts with lsb-base
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/328089
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