It's been long enough that this is no longer an issue. We still conflict
on the ports 8096 and 8190, but this will simply result in a failure to
start; allow users to get themselves into that situation if they wish.
Fixes the incorrect dependency handling from 10.6.0, which was missing
the Replaces and Breaks entries on jellyfin-server. Thus apt would
complain about /etc/default/jellyfin being in two packages and fail to
upgrade. With this configuration, I've verified that apt now handles
this situation properly.
* Build self-contained Debian linux-x64 binary
* Update initscripts to use self-contained binary
The binary is declared in the units intentionally rather than using
the variable extrapolation from before, to avoid confusion since
these can't really be moved reasonably.
* With combined binary name, use pgrep instead
* Remove dotnet-runtime dependency
* Move the compiled scb to usr/bin
* Update binary location for upstart/systemd
* Move binary path; fix pidfile handling
* Entirely remove the temporary usr/ dir
* Don't move the compiled binary
* Create /usr/bin symlink
* Use the variable here
* Update architecture to any
* Add libcurl4-openssl build dependency
* Update the build Dockerfile to install builddeps