Big rearrangement to add debconf support.

/etc/default/dump1090-mutability is now generated in postinst,
if it doesn't exist, from a template in /usr/share/dump1090-mutability.
Subsequently, the config file is updated in place if debconf-driven
changes are made.

Static HTML/javascript have moved to a "html" subdir to avoid exposing
the template via the webserver.
This commit is contained in:
Oliver Jowett 2014-12-09 20:36:24 +00:00
parent c712543ee5
commit 125158b30a
9 changed files with 504 additions and 76 deletions

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# Defaults for dump1090-mutability
# This is a POSIX shell fragment
## TEMPLATE FILE - This is used to create /etc/default/dump1090-mutability ##
## The first three lines will be discarded ##
# dump1090-mutability configuration file
# This is a POSIX shell fragment.
# You can edit this file directly, or use
# "dpkg-reconfigure dump1090-mutability"
# Set to "yes" to start dump1090 on boot.
START_DUMP1090="no"
START_DUMP1090=
# User to run dump1090 as.
DUMP1090_USER="dump1090"
DUMP1090_USER=
# Logfile to log to
#LOGFILE="/var/log/dump1090-mutability.log"
#
# The following options are all optional - defaults if not provided are
# shown below.
#
LOGFILE=
#
# Receiver options
@ -21,38 +21,36 @@ DUMP1090_USER="dump1090"
# RTLSDR device index to use
# If set to "none", dump1090 will be started in --net-only mode
#DEVICE=0
DEVICE=
# RTLSDR gain in dB.
# If set to "max" (the default) the maximum supported gain is used.
# If set to "agc", the tuner AGC is used to set the gain.
#GAIN=max
GAIN=
# RTLSDR frequency correction in PPM
#PPM=0
PPM=
# If yes, enable sampling at 2.4MHz. Otherwise, 2.0MHz is used.
#OVERSAMPLE=no
OVERSAMPLE=
# If yes, enables phase-enhancement of messages
PHASE_ENHANCE=
#
# Decoding options
#
# If yes, fixes messages with correctable CRC errors.
# Otherwise, discards messages with errors.
#FIX_CRC=no
# If yes, enables phase-enhancement of messages that fail to decode
# the first time around.
#PHASE_ENHANCE=no
FIX_CRC=
# If yes, enables aggressive fixes to damaged messages.
# Use with caution - it can increase the rate of undetected errors.
#AGGRESSIVE=no
AGGRESSIVE=
# If set, supplies a reference location for local position decoding.
#LAT=decimal.latitude.value
#LON=decimal.longitude.value
LAT=
LON=
#
# Networking options
@ -64,55 +62,55 @@ DUMP1090_USER="dump1090"
# /usr/share/dump1090-mutability and JSON_DIR (below) using a proper
# webserver. See /etc/lighttpd/conf-available/90-dump1090.conf
# for an example configuration ("sudo lighty-enable-mod dump1090" to enable)
#HTTP_PORT=0
HTTP_PORT=
# Port to listen on for raw (AVR-format) input connections. 0 disables.
#RAW_INPUT_PORT=30001
RAW_INPUT_PORT=
# Port to listen on for raw (AVR-format) output connections. 0 disables.
#RAW_OUTPUT_PORT=30002
RAW_OUTPUT_PORT=
# Port to listen on for SBS-format output connections. 0 disables.
#SBS_OUTPUT_PORT=30003
SBS_OUTPUT_PORT=
# Port to listen on for Beast-format input connections. 0 disables.
#BEAST_INPUT_PORT=30004
BEAST_INPUT_PORT=
# Port to listen on for Beast-format output connections. 0 disables.
#BEAST_OUTPUT_PORT=30005
BEAST_OUTPUT_PORT=
# Port to listen on for FATSV-format output connections. 0 disables.
#FATSV_OUTPUT_PORT=10001
FATSV_OUTPUT_PORT=
# TCP heartbeat interval in seconds. 0 disables.
#NET_HEARTBEAT=60
NET_HEARTBEAT=
# Minimum output buffer size per write, in bytes.
#NET_OUTPUT_SIZE=500
NET_OUTPUT_SIZE=
# Maximum buffering time before writing, in seconds.
#NET_OUTPUT_INTERVAL=1
NET_OUTPUT_INTERVAL=
# TCP buffer size order. Power-of-two based - buffer size is 2^(n+16).
#NET_BUFFER=4
# TCP buffer size, in bytes
NET_BUFFER=
# Bind ports on a particular address. If unset, binds to all interfaces.
# This defaults to binding to localhost. If you need to allow remote
# connections, change this.
#BIND_ADDRESS=127.0.0.1
NET_BIND_ADDRESS=
#
# Misc options
#
# Interval (in seconds) between logging stats to the logfile. 0 disables.
#STATS_INTERVAL=3600
STATS_INTERVAL=
# Path to write json state to (for use with an external webserver). Blank disables.
#JSON_DIR=/run/dump1090-mutability
JSON_DIR=
# Interval between writing json state (in seconds). 0 disables.
#JSON_INTERVAL=1
JSON_INTERVAL=
# Additional options that are passed to the Daemon.
#EXTRA_ARGS=""
EXTRA_ARGS=

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#!/bin/sh
NAME=dump1090-mutability
CONFIGFILE=/etc/default/$NAME
set -e
. /usr/share/debconf/confmodule
db_set_yn() {
if [ "x$2" = "xyes" ]; then db_set $1 true; else db_set $1 false; fi
}
# Load config file, if it exists.
if [ -e $CONFIGFILE ]; then
. $CONFIGFILE || true
# Store values from config file into
# debconf db.
db_set_yn $NAME/auto-start "$START_DUMP1090"
db_set $NAME/run-as-user "$DUMP1090_USER"
db_set $NAME/log-file "$LOGFILE"
db_set $NAME/rtlsdr-device "$DEVICE"
db_set $NAME/rtlsdr-gain "$GAIN"
db_set $NAME/rtlsdr-ppm "$PPM"
db_set_yn $NAME/rtlsdr-oversample "$OVERSAMPLE"
db_set_yn $NAME/decode-fixcrc "$FIX_CRC"
db_set_yn $NAME/decode-phase-enhance "$PHASE_ENHANCE"
db_set_yn $NAME/decode-aggressive "$AGGRESSIVE"
db_set $NAME/decode-lat "$LAT"
db_set $NAME/decode-lon "$LON"
db_set $NAME/net-http-port "$HTTP_PORT"
db_set $NAME/net-ri-port "$RAW_INPUT_PORT"
db_set $NAME/net-ro-port "$RAW_OUTPUT_PORT"
db_set $NAME/net-bi-port "$BEAST_INPUT_PORT"
db_set $NAME/net-bo-port "$BEAST_OUTPUT_PORT"
db_set $NAME/net-sbs-port "$SBS_OUTPUT_PORT"
db_set $NAME/net-fatsv-port "$FATSV_OUTPUT_PORT"
db_set $NAME/net-heartbeat "$NET_HEARTBEAT"
db_set $NAME/net-out-size "$NET_OUTPUT_SIZE"
db_set $NAME/net-out-interval "$NET_OUTPUT_INTERVAL"
db_set $NAME/net-buffer "$NET_BUFFER"
db_set $NAME/net-bind-address "$NET_BIND_ADDRESS"
db_set $NAME/stats-interval "$STATS_INTERVAL"
db_set $NAME/json-dir "$JSON_DIR"
db_set $NAME/json-interval "$JSON_INTERVAL"
db_set $NAME/extra-args "$EXTRA_ARGS"
fi
# Ask questions.
db_input high $NAME/auto-start || true
db_go || true; db_get $NAME/auto-start; if [ "$RET" = "true" ]; then
# all of these are only relevant if the init script is enabled
db_input low $NAME/run-as-user || true
db_input low $NAME/log-file || true
db_input medium $NAME/rtlsdr-device || true
db_go || true; db_get $NAME/rtlsdr-device; if [ "x$RET" != "xnone" ]; then
# only if a real device was chosen:
db_input medium $NAME/rtlsdr-gain || true
db_input medium $NAME/rtlsdr-ppm || true
db_input low $NAME/rtlsdr-oversample || true
fi
db_input low $NAME/decode-fix-crc || true
db_input low $NAME/decode-aggressive || true
db_input medium $NAME/decode-lat || true
db_go || true; db_get $NAME/decode-lat; if [ -n "$RET" ]; then
# only if latitude was given:
db_input medium $NAME/decode-lon || true
fi
db_input medium $NAME/net-http-port || true
db_input low $NAME/net-ri-port || true
db_input low $NAME/net-ro-port || true
db_input low $NAME/net-bi-port || true
db_input low $NAME/net-bo-port || true
db_input low $NAME/net-sbs-port || true
db_input low $NAME/net-fatsv-port || true
db_input low $NAME/net-heartbeat || true
db_input low $NAME/net-out-size || true
db_input low $NAME/net-out-interval || true
db_input low $NAME/net-buffer || true
db_input medium $NAME/net-bind-address || true
db_input low $NAME/stats-interval || true
db_input low $NAME/json-dir || true
db_go || true; db_get $NAME/json-dir; if [ -n "$RET" ]; then
# only if json-dir was given:
db_input low $NAME/json-interval || true
fi
db_input low $NAME/extra-args || true
db_go || True
fi
# Done.
db_stop

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@ -25,36 +25,6 @@ SCRIPTNAME=/etc/init.d/$NAME
# Exit if the package is not installed
[ -x "$DAEMON" ] || exit 0
# Set defaults:
START_DUMP1090=no
DUMP1090_USER=dump1090
LOGFILE=/var/log/$NAME.log
DEVICE=0
GAIN=max
PPM=0
OVERSAMPLE=no
FIX_CRC=no
PHASE_ENHANCE=no
AGGRESSIVE=no
LAT=
LON=
HTTP_PORT=0
RAW_INPUT_PORT=30001
RAW_OUTPUT_PORT=30002
SBS_OUTPUT_PORT=30003
BEAST_INPUT_PORT=30004
BEAST_OUTPUT_PORT=30005
FATSV_OUTPUT_PORT=10001
NET_HEARTBEAT=60
NET_OUTPUT_SIZE=500
NET_OUTPUT_INTERVAL=1
NET_BUFFER=4
BIND_ADDRESS=127.0.0.1
STATS_INTERVAL=3600
JSON_DIR=/run/$NAME
JSON_INTERVAL=1
EXTRA_ARGS=
# Read configuration variable file if it is present
[ -r /etc/default/$NAME ] && . /etc/default/$NAME
@ -92,8 +62,11 @@ if [ "x$FATSV_OUTPUT_PORT" != "x10001" ]; then ARGS="$ARGS --net-fatsv-port $FAT
if [ "x$NET_HEARTBEAT" != "x60" ]; then ARGS="$ARGS --net-heartbeat $NET_HEARTBEAT"; fi
if [ "x$NET_OUTPUT_SIZE" != "x0" ]; then ARGS="$ARGS --net-ro-size $NET_OUTPUT_SIZE"; fi
if [ "x$NET_OUTPUT_INTERVAL" != "x0" ]; then ARGS="$ARGS --net-ro-interval $NET_OUTPUT_INTERVAL"; fi
if [ "x$NET_BUFFER" != "x0" ]; then ARGS="$ARGS --net-buffer $NET_BUFFER"; fi
if [ -n "$BIND_ADDRESS" ]; then ARGS="$ARGS --net-bind-address $BIND_ADDRESS"; fi
if [ "$NET_BUFFER" -le "65536" ]; then ARGS="$ARGS --net-buffer 0"
elif [ "$NET_BUFFER" -le "131072" ]; then ARGS="$ARGS --net-buffer 1"
elif [ "$NET_BUFFER" -le "262144" ]; then ARGS="$ARGS --net-buffer 2"
else ARGS="$ARGS --net-buffer 3"; fi
if [ -n "$NET_BIND_ADDRESS" ]; then ARGS="$ARGS --net-bind-address $NET_BIND_ADDRESS"; fi
# misc:
if [ "x$STATS_INTERVAL" != "x0" ]; then ARGS="$ARGS --stats-every $STATS_INTERVAL"; fi

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@ -1,2 +1,3 @@
public_html/* usr/share/dump1090-mutability
public_html/* usr/share/dump1090-mutability/html
debian/lighttpd/* etc/lighttpd/conf-available
debian/config-template usr/share/dump1090-mutability

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@ -17,10 +17,85 @@ set -e
# for details, see http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ or
# the debian-policy package
NAME=dump1090-mutability
CONFIGFILE=/etc/default/$NAME
TEMPLATECONFIG=/usr/share/$NAME/config-template
SEDSCRIPT=$CONFIGFILE.sed.tmp
subvar_raw() {
# $1 = db var value
# $2 = config var name
# if not present in the config file, add it
test -z "$1" || grep -Eq "^ *$2=" $CONFIGFILE || echo "$2=" >> $CONFIGFILE
# add to the sedscript
echo "s@^ *$2=.*@$2=\"$1\"@" >>$SEDSCRIPT
}
subvar() {
# $1 = db var name
# $2 = config var name
db_get $NAME/$1
subvar_raw "$RET" "$2"
}
subvar_yn() {
# $1 = db var name
# $2 = config var name
db_get $NAME/$1
if [ "$RET" = "true" ]; then subvar_raw "yes" "$2"; else subvar_raw "no" "$2"; fi
}
case "$1" in
configure)
adduser --system --home /usr/share/dump1090-mutability --no-create-home --quiet dump1090
. /usr/share/debconf/confmodule
# Generate config file, if it doesn't exist.
if [ ! -e $CONFIGFILE ]; then
tail -n +4 $TEMPLATECONFIG >$CONFIGFILE
fi
rm -f $SEDSCRIPT
subvar_yn auto-start START_DUMP1090
subvar run-as-user DUMP1090_USER
subvar log-file LOGFILE
subvar rtlsdr-device DEVICE
subvar rtlsdr-gain GAIN
subvar rtlsdr-ppm PPM
subvar_yn rtlsdr-oversample OVERSAMPLE
subvar_yn decode-fixcrc FIX_CRC
subvar_yn decode-phase-enhance PHASE_ENHANCE
subvar_yn decode-aggressive AGGRESSIVE
subvar decode-lat LAT
subvar decode-lon LON
subvar net-http-port HTTP_PORT
subvar net-ri-port RAW_INPUT_PORT
subvar net-ro-port RAW_OUTPUT_PORT
subvar net-bi-port BEAST_INPUT_PORT
subvar net-bo-port BEAST_OUTPUT_PORT
subvar net-sbs-port SBS_OUTPUT_PORT
subvar net-fatsv-port FATSV_OUTPUT_PORT
subvar net-heartbeat NET_HEARTBEAT
subvar net-out-size NET_OUTPUT_SIZE
subvar net-out-interval NET_OUTPUT_INTERVAL
subvar net-buffer NET_BUFFER
subvar net-bind-address NET_BIND_ADDRESS
subvar stats-interval STATS_INTERVAL
subvar json-dir JSON_DIR
subvar json-interval JSON_INTERVAL
subvar extra-args EXTRA_ARGS
cp -a -f $CONFIGFILE $CONFIGFILE.tmp
sed -f $SEDSCRIPT < $CONFIGFILE > $CONFIGFILE.tmp
mv -f $CONFIGFILE.tmp $CONFIGFILE
#rm $SEDSCRIPT
db_get $NAME/auto-start
if [ "$RET" = "true" ]; then
db_get $NAME/run-as-user
adduser --system --home /usr/share/$NAME --no-create-home --quiet "$RET"
fi
;;
abort-upgrade|abort-remove|abort-deconfigure)
@ -37,4 +112,5 @@ esac
#DEBHELPER#
if [ "$1" = "configure" ]; then db_stop; fi
exit 0

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#!/bin/sh
# postrm script for #PACKAGE#
#
# see: dh_installdeb(1)
set -e
# summary of how this script can be called:
# * <postrm> `remove'
# * <postrm> `purge'
# * <old-postrm> `upgrade' <new-version>
# * <new-postrm> `failed-upgrade' <old-version>
# * <new-postrm> `abort-install'
# * <new-postrm> `abort-install' <old-version>
# * <new-postrm> `abort-upgrade' <old-version>
# * <disappearer's-postrm> `disappear' <overwriter>
# <overwriter-version>
# for details, see http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ or
# the debian-policy package
case "$1" in
purge)
rm -f /etc/default/dump1090-mutability
;;
remove|upgrade|failed-upgrade|abort-install|abort-upgrade|disappear)
;;
*)
echo "postrm called with unknown argument \`$1'" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
# dh_installdeb will replace this with shell code automatically
# generated by other debhelper scripts.
#DEBHELPER#
exit 0

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Template: dump1090-mutability/auto-start
Description: Start dump1090 automatically?
dump1090 can be started automatically via an init-script.
Otherwise, the init-script does nothing; you must run dump1090 by hand.
Type: boolean
Default: true
Template: dump1090-mutability/run-as-user
Description: User to run dump1090 as:
When started automatically, dump1090 runs as an unprivileged system user.
This user will be created if it does not yet exist.
Type: string
Default: dump1090
Template: dump1090-mutability/log-file
Description: Path to log to:
When started automatically, dump1090 will log its output somewhere. This
log will contain any startup errors, and periodic statistics reports.
Type: string
Default: /var/log/dump1090-mutability.log
Template: dump1090-mutability/rtlsdr-device
Description: RTL-SDR dongle to use:
If you have only one dongle connected, select 0. If you have more than one
dongle connected, select the index of the dongle to use (0 is the first
dongle). If you want to run dump1090 in "net only" mode, select "none".
Type: select
Choices: none, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Default: 0
Template: dump1090-mutability/rtlsdr-gain
Description: RTL-SDR gain, in dB:
The tuner gain used by dump1090 can be provided as a value in dB, or
"max" to use the maximum gain available, or "agc" to use the tuner's AGC to
control the gain. If unsure, choose "max".
Type: string
Default: max
Template: dump1090-mutability/rtlsdr-ppm
Description: RTL-SDR frequency correction, in PPM:
The oscillator in each RTL-SDL dongle is not perfectly accurate. You can
choose a correction factor, in parts-per-million, to correct for this. The
correction factor varies from dongle to dongle, and also varies with operating
temperature. You can find a suitable value with "rtl_test -p" or "kalibrate".
If you don't know the value for your dongle, choose 0.
Type: string
Default: 0
Template: dump1090-mutability/rtlsdr-oversample
Description: Enable oversampling at 2.4MHz?
Originally, dump1090 would decode incoming signals by sampling at 2MHz. Newer
versions also support sampling at 2.4MHz. This may increase the number of
decodable messages, but takes slightly more CPU and is not as well tested.
Type: boolean
Default: false
Template: dump1090-mutability/decode-fixcrc
Description: Fix detected CRC errors?
dump1090 can fix unambiguous single-bit CRC errors detected in received
messages. This allows weaker messages to be decoded. It can slightly increase
the rate of undetected errors, but this is not usually significant.
Type: boolean
Default: true
Template: dump1090-mutability/decode-phase-enhance
Description: Apply phase enhancement?
dump1090 can attempt to correct for messages that are received
out-of-phase from the sampling rate, at the expense of taking more CPU.
Type: boolean
Default: true
Template: dump1090-mutability/decode-aggressive
Description: Aggressively fix more errors?
dump1090 can apply more aggressive corrections to received messages,
primarily correcting two-bit CRC errors.
.
Use with caution! This can significantly increase the rate of undetected
message errors (i.e. increase the rate of garbled decoded messages)
Type: boolean
Default: false
Template: dump1090-mutability/decode-lat
Description: Latitude of receiver, in decimal degrees:
If the location of the receiver is provided, dump1090 can do
local position decoding in cases where insufficient position messages are
received for unambiguous global position decoding.
Type: string
Default:
Template: dump1090-mutability/decode-lon
Description: Longitude of receiver, in decimal degrees:
If the location of the receiver is provided, dump1090 can do
local position decoding in cases where insufficient position messages are
received for unambiguous global position decoding.
Type: string
Default:
Template: dump1090-mutability/net-http-port
Description: Port for internal webserver (0 disables):
dump1090 can provide an internal webserver that serves a basic "virtual
radar" map.
.
It is generally a better idea to use an external webserver, but if you
really want to use the internal one, you can select a port to listen
on here.
Type: string
Default: 0
Template: dump1090-mutability/net-ri-port
Description: Port for AVR-format input connections (0 disables):
dump1090 can accept connections to receive data from other sources in
several formats. This setting controls the port dump1090 will listen
on for AVR ("raw") format input connections.
Type: string
Default: 30001
Template: dump1090-mutability/net-ro-port
Description: Port for AVR-format output connections (0 disables):
dump1090 can forward ADS-B messages to other software in several formats.
This setting controls the port dump1090 will listen on for AVR ("raw")
format output connections.
Type: string
Default: 30002
Template: dump1090-mutability/net-bi-port
Description: Port for Beast-format input connections (0 disables):
dump1090 can accept connections to receive data from other sources in
several formats. This setting controls the port dump1090 will listen
on for Beast ("binary") format input connections.
Type: string
Default: 30004
Template: dump1090-mutability/net-bo-port
Description: Port for Beast-format output connections (0 disables):
dump1090 can forward ADS-B messages to other software in several formats.
This setting controls the port dump1090 will listen on for Beast ("binary")
format output connections.
Type: string
Default: 30005
Template: dump1090-mutability/net-sbs-port
Description: Port for SBS-format output connections (0 disables):
dump1090 can forward ADS-B messages to other software in several formats.
This setting controls the port dump1090 will listen on for SBS BaseStation
format output connections.
Type: string
Default: 30003
Template: dump1090-mutability/net-fatsv-port
Description: Port for FATSV-format output connections (0 disables):
dump1090 can forward ADS-B messages to other software in several formats.
This setting controls the port dump1090 will listen on for FlightAware TSV
format output connections.
Type: string
Default: 10001
Template: dump1090-mutability/net-heartbeat
Description: Seconds between heartbeat messages (0 disables):
If there is no other data sent on a network connection, dump1090 can
periodically send an empty heartbeat message to ensure that the
connection stays established. This setting controls the interval
betweeen heartbeat messages.
Type: string
Default: 60
Template: dump1090-mutability/net-out-size
Description: Minimum output message size:
To avoid sending many small network messages, output connections will
accumulate data waiting to be sent until either a minimum size is reached
or a maximum delay is reached. This setting controls the minimum size,
in bytes.
Type: string
Default: 500
Template: dump1090-mutability/net-out-interval
Description: Maximum output buffering time:
To avoid sending many small network messages, output connections will
buffer data waiting to be sent until either a minimum size is reached
or a maximum delay is reached. This setting controls the maximum delay,
in seconds.
Type: string
Default: 1
Template: dump1090-mutability/net-buffer
Description: SO_SNDBUF size:
Here you can specify the TCP send buffer size to use on network connections.
Type: select
Choices: 65536, 131072, 262144
Default: 262144
Template: dump1090-mutability/net-bind-address
Description: Interface address to bind to (blank for all interfaces):
If you want to limit incoming connections to a particular interface,
specify the interface address here. A blank value will bind to the wildcard
address, allowing connections on all interfaces.
.
The default value of 127.0.0.1 will allow connections only on localhost,
i.e. only connections that originate on the same machine.
Type: string
Default: 127.0.0.1
Template: dump1090-mutability/stats-interval
Description: Interval between logging stats, in seconds:
dump1090 will periodically log message reception stats to its logfile.
This setting controls how often that is done.
Type: string
Default: 3600
Template: dump1090-mutability/json-dir
Description: Directory to write JSON aircraft state to:
dump1090 periodicallys write a list of aircraft, in JSON format, for use
by the virtual radar view when using an external webserver. This setting
controls the directory to write to.
.
As this is written frequently (by default, once a second), you should
probably select a location that is not on a sdcard. The default path
under /run is on tmpfs and will not write to the sdcard.
Type: string
Default: /run/dump1090-mutability
Template: dump1090-mutability/json-interval
Description: Interval between writing JSON aircraft state, in seconds:
Here you can control how often the JSON state is updated.
Type: string
Default: 1
Template: dump1090-mutability/extra-args
Description: Extra arguments to pass to dump1090:
Here you can add any extra arguments you want to pass to dump1090.
Type: string
Default:

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@ -9,5 +9,5 @@ url.redirect += (
alias.url += (
"/dump1090/data/" => "/run/dump1090-mutability/",
"/dump1090/" => "/usr/share/dump1090-mutability/"
"/dump1090/" => "/usr/share/dump1090-mutability/html/"
)

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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ DPKG_EXPORT_BUILDFLAGS = 1
include /usr/share/dpkg/buildflags.mk
override_dh_auto_build:
dh_auto_build -- 'EXTRACFLAGS=-DHTMLPATH=\"/usr/share/dump1090-mutability\"'
dh_auto_build -- 'EXTRACFLAGS=-DHTMLPATH=\"/usr/share/dump1090-mutability/html\"'
override_dh_install:
dh_install