** Description changed:

+ Impact:
+ 
+ When upgrading to xenial from earlier releases, some files are left on
+ the user's system. They are not used, but may otherwise be mistaken for
+ being used by the user if they are attempting to fix a problem.
+ 
+ Regression potential:
+ 
+ Low to none, as the relevant files are not used, and are being removed
+ when the updated version of Pulseaudio is installed. These files are
+ already removed in yakkety and later.
+ 
+ Test case:
+ 
+ When updating from trusty to xenial, one will note the presence of the
+ below listed files on the system. Updating from pulseaudio in xenial or
+ pulseaudio in trusty to what is in xenial-proposed shoudl delete the
+ listed files. The /etc/init.d/pulseaudio script should also be
+ unregistered.
+ 
+ 
+ Original bug report:
+ 
  The following files are marked obsolete after the upgrade to 16.04:
  
   /etc/init/pulseaudio.conf 6244f8d452b29be7d17219b2db34138f obsolete
   /etc/init.d/pulseaudio df2873ee4f4673d53e3562a0de6e8aa0 obsolete
   /etc/default/pulseaudio 777f75f5521eab11c647da5c55544b1b obsolete
   /etc/bash_completion.d/pulseaudio df1f94a6b961900162bd18532c3c4c22 obsolete
  
  
  Those files should be cleaned up and the sysv init script properly 
deregistered.

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  obsolete conffiles not cleaned up on upgrade

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