On unix, or at least on Debian, install sets squeezecenter to run as
user squeezecenter:group nobody.

As a consequence, the only way to give access to the music library is
to make it world readable.

What I've done is add squeezecenter to the group that my music is in. 
IMHO, install should support that, or some other solution to the
permissions issue.

Also note that installing plugins by copying into the Plugins directory
requires fixing up permissions and/or ownership to get them to work. 
Failing that, squeezecenter fails silently or things like Alien don't
work (mplayer.sh permissions).


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