mpd 0.18.3-1ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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mpd (0.18.3-1ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low

  * Merge from Debian unstable.  Remaining changes:
    - Add libmp3lame-dev to Build-Depends, and enable LAME.
    - Read the user for the daemon from the config file in the init script.
    - Move avahi-daemon from Suggests to Recommends.
    - Added apport hook to include user configuration file.

mpd (0.18.3-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * Switch to tar.xz upstream tarballs
  * Import Upstream version 0.18.3

mpd (0.18.2-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * Import Upstream version 0.18.2
    + fix "volume_normalization" with mp3 files (closes: #728667)
    + rotocol: "close" flushes the output buffer (closes: #728982)
  * Depend on libaudiofile (>= 0.3) due to API breakage
  * Drop add_missing_files_for_test.patch, files were added by upstream

mpd (0.18-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * Import Upstream version 0.18
  * Update debian/copyright, particularly noting all BSD-2-clause licensed
    files
  * Drop support for removed plugins: ffado, lastfm, soup
  * Enable new / additional plugins: adplug, opus, mpdclient, openal, roar,
    bzip2
  * Drop unnecessary versions on (build-)dependencies
  * Delete obsolete/bogus build-dependency on zlib1g-dev
  * wrap-and-sort dependencies
  * Enable automatic build tests
  * Add files missing in upstream tarball necessary for build tests
  * Declare compliance with Debian Policy 3.9.5

mpd (0.17.6-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * Import Upstream version 0.17.6
  * Drop modplug-header-path.patch, applied upstream

mpd (0.17.5-2) unstable; urgency=low

  * Fix path to modplug.h (closes: #725535)

mpd (0.17.5-1) unstable; urgency=low

  [ Florian Schlichting ]
  * Import Upstream version 0.17.5
  * Add a note on JACK to README.Debian (closes: #655482).
  * Use dh-systemd (patch from Michael Stapelberg, thanks! closes: #715164)
  * mpd.init.d: ensure avahi, if available, is started first (closes: #711429)
  * Drop bug622368.patch, applied upstream.
  * Update Vcs-Browser and Vcs-Git control fields to their canonical value.
 -- Steve Kowalik <email address hidden>   Tue, 12 Nov 2013 18:17:40 +1100

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Steve Kowalik
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Original maintainer:
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Architectures:
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Section:
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mpd: Music Player Daemon

 Music Player Daemon (MPD) is a server that allows remote access for
 playing audio files (Ogg-Vorbis, FLAC, MP3, Wave, and AIFF), streams
 (Ogg-Vorbis, MP3) and managing playlists. Gapless playback, buffered
 output, and crossfading support is also included. The design focus is
 on integrating a computer into a stereo system that provides control
 for music playback over a TCP/IP network. The goals are to be easy to
 install and use, to have minimal resource requirements (it has been
 reported to run fine on a Pentium 75), and to remain stable and
 flexible.
 .
 The daemon is controlled through a client which need not run on the
 same computer mpd runs on. The separate client and server design
 allows users to choose a user interface that best suites their tastes
 independently of the underlying daemon (this package) which actually
 plays music.

mpd-dbg: Music Player Daemon debugging symbols

 Music Player Daemon (MPD) is a server that allows remote access for
 playing audio files (Ogg-Vorbis, FLAC, MP3, Wave, and AIFF), streams
 (Ogg-Vorbis, MP3) and managing playlists. Gapless playback, buffered
 output, and crossfading support is also included. The design focus is
 on integrating a computer into a stereo system that provides control
 for music playback over a TCP/IP network. The goals are to be easy to
 install and use, to have minimal resource requirements (it has been
 reported to run fine on a Pentium 75), and to remain stable and
 flexible.
 .
 The daemon is controlled through a client which need not run on the
 same computer mpd runs on. The separate client and server design
 allows users to choose a user interface that best suites their tastes
 independently of the underlying daemon (this package) which actually
 plays music.
 .
 This package contains the debugging symbols.