Verified in 3.6.1-1ubuntu1.1.

Note that this does possibly violate the principle of least surprise for
end-users upgrading from 16.04 through -updates. That is, the existing
ganglia-webfrontend package pulled in php-fpm by default (via php ->
php7.0 -> php7.0-fpm being listed first). When the -updates version gets
installed, the end user would need to specify manually to install
libapache2-mod-php. This is because even with the -updates version
listing libapache2-mod-php preferentially as a dependency, it will
already be satisifed by php (via php7.0 <- php7.0-fpm) from the broken
package.

I'm not sure how to resolve this properly, as it *can* be correct to use
php-fpm with ganglia (as nginx provides httpd-cgi), but requires manual
managing of the nginx configuration.

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