ampache 3.6~alpha1-0ubuntu5 source package in Ubuntu

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ampache (3.6~alpha1-0ubuntu5) precise; urgency=low

  * Use conditional statements to create the "$sa", "$se", "$ea", "$confd"
    variables in ampache.postinst.  These vars are only needed if Apache2 is
    installed and no attempt should be made to create them when using lighttpd.
  * Added additional check in mythbuntu_apache_install to check for the
    presents of the needed symlink so mythbuntu upgrades do not fail. Thx Bill
    Walker for the bug report. (LP: #874142 #880654)
  * Removed install statement from debian/ampache.install so a duplicate copy
    of the upstream changelog is not installed as reported by lintian.
  * Reordered debian/control Depends and Suggests fields.
 -- Charlie Smotherman <email address hidden>   Wed, 09 Nov 2011 21:38:54 -0500

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ampache: web-based audio file management system

 Ampache is a web-based audio file manager implemented with PHP and
 MySQL which allows viewing, editing, and playing audio files via the
 web. It has support for playlists, artist and album views, album art,
 random or vote-based play and per-user play-tracking/theming.
 Playback may be via HTTP, on-the-fly transcoding and downsampling,
 Mpd/Icecast, or integrated Flash player. Multiple Ampache servers can
 be linked together using XML-RPC. The software is fully localized in many
 languages.