Hi Everyone, I added an option to compile, using libsqlite as a system
shared library. That code is forked off upsteam above. The option
itself, is --with-sqlite-source=system,packaged.

With that the lintian error for libsqilte is no longer present, but I did 
introduce a bug it seems. When compiled using the shared libsqlite option,  on 
running, it starts up with the message 
"Nightingale has detected that your Library is corrupt and cannot be 
read.........Your media files are safe and will not be deleted, but you'll need 
to rescan them"

Choosing the "Delete and Restart"option results in the same message. 
* It is triggered when using the system shared libray, it works fine when 
reverting back to the packaged option like it is now.
*tested on Debian Sid, and Ubuntu 14.04. Same message.

Updated the pastebin http://pastebin.com/hwUtNuY1 with the latest GDB
backtrace, I suspect it is triggering a thread race condition somewhere,
looking into it, any pointers / tips?

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