On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 2:11 PM, Jeremie BURTIN
<jere...@jeremieburtin.fr> wrote:
Jeremie,

Thanks for the bug report.

Although Ampache is capable on running on just about any webserver,
Ampache's packaging does not support the installation on nginx.  The
packaging only supports the installation on Apache2, Lighttpd and
Mythbuntu.  I consider installation on any other webserver a custom
install.

However with the upcoming Apache2.4 transition Ampache's packaging
will only support Apache2.  I am contemplating splitting the package
into ampache-common and ampache-apache.

Ampache-common would be for users such as yourself which want to use
Ampache on webservers which are not supported in the packaging.  This
will also allow users to setup ampache in VM's, LXC's or what ever
where the installation of a webserver in not desired.

Splitting the package will also allow motivated community members to
develop there own packages for their favorite webserver ie:
ampache-nginx or ampache-monkey or .....

Trying to support multiple webservers has IMHO made the maintainer
scripts overly complicated and splitting the package would
significantly simplify the maintainer scripts.

Dominik George thanks for the patch you attached to the bug.  However
the code in the maintainer scripts you are patching will be going away
with the Apache2.4 transition upload.

Best regards

-- 
Charlie Smotherman
Debian Contributor
Ubuntu Developer



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