The Debian version of the logitechmediaserver has gotten tangled up
with dpkg.

The package used to be squeezeboxserver.  They created a new package
named logitechmediaserver.  However, most of the config files were
retained with their old names.  Installing lms triggered a remove of
sbs, then used the existing config files - so it looked like an
upgrade.

The problem is that we can't now purge squeezeboxserver since it tries
to remove the config files now used by logitechmediaserver.

Any suggestions as to how to "fix" this.

Would hacking the postrm script in info work?  There is also a ".list" file - I 
don't
know if dpkg tries to delete those - if so I'd have to hack it as
well.  I think this would clean me up, but it's not an exportable solution.
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