Source: mpd Section: sound Priority: optional Maintainer: mpd maintainers Uploaders: Florian Schlichting Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 13), meson (>= 0.49.0), libsndio-dev, libadplug-dev, libao-dev, libasound2-dev [linux-any], libaudiofile-dev, libavahi-client-dev, libavcodec-dev, libavformat-dev, libboost-dev, libbz2-dev, libcdio-paranoia-dev (>= 10.2+0.93+1), libchromaprint-dev, libcurl4-gnutls-dev | libcurl-dev, libexpat1-dev, libfaad-dev, libflac-dev, libfluidsynth-dev, libgcrypt20-dev, libgme-dev, libicu-dev, libid3tag0-dev, libiso9660-dev, libjack-jackd2-dev, libmad0-dev, libmikmod-dev, libmms-dev, libmodplug-dev, libmp3lame-dev, libmpcdec-dev, libmpdclient-dev, libmpg123-dev, libnfs-dev, libogg-dev, libopenal-dev, libopus-dev, libpcre3-dev, libpulse-dev, libresid-builder-dev, libsamplerate0-dev, libshine-dev [armel], libshout3-dev, libsidplayfp-dev, libsidutils-dev, libsmbclient-dev [!hurd-i386], libsndfile1-dev, libsoxr-dev, libsqlite3-dev, libsystemd-dev [linux-any], libupnp-dev (>= 1.8~), liburing-dev [linux-any], libvorbis-dev [!armel], libvorbisidec-dev (>= 1.2.1+git20180316-3) [armel], libwavpack-dev, libwildmidi-dev, libyajl-dev, libzzip-dev, # for docs: python3-sphinx, # for tests: libgtest-dev Standards-Version: 4.5.1 Homepage: https://www.musicpd.org/ Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/mpd-team/mpd Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/mpd-team/mpd.git Rules-Requires-Root: no Package: mpd Architecture: any Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends} Depends: adduser, lsb-base, ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, ${sphinxdoc:Depends} Suggests: avahi-daemon, icecast2, mpd-client, pulseaudio Built-Using: ${sphinxdoc:Built-Using} Description: Music Player Daemon Music Player Daemon (MPD) is a server that allows remote access for playing audio files (Ogg-Vorbis, FLAC, MP3, Wave, and AIFF), streams (Ogg-Vorbis, MP3) and managing playlists. Gapless playback, buffered output, and crossfading support is also included. The design focus is on integrating a computer into a stereo system that provides control for music playback over a TCP/IP network. The goals are to be easy to install and use, to have minimal resource requirements (it has been reported to run fine on a Pentium 75), and to remain stable and flexible. . The daemon is controlled through a client which need not run on the same computer mpd runs on. The separate client and server design allows users to choose a user interface that best suites their tastes independently of the underlying daemon (this package) which actually plays music.