Hi,
could you please elaborate on your use case a little more?
I can see that things won't work if "user" is changed in /etc/mpd.conf,
but I don't understand why you'd need to run mpd as a different system
user. And if you want to run mpd as a non-system user, you'd do that
from the user's sessio
Dear Maintainer,
kindly include the patch into the next version of mpd.
Many thanks in advance.
Kind regards,
Harald Gutmann
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Package: mpd
Version: 0.16.7-2
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Dear Maintainer,
When user changes user in /etc/mpd.conf init script fails to start daemon,
cause user mpd as owner of service directories is hardcoded in init script (
/etc/init.d/mpd).
Init script creates /var/run/mpd and its owner i
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