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Fix for RPi Feeder knocked down by auto upgrade to 1.0.19-2

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CASE - 1:
Pi already had dump1090-fa or dump1090-mutability installed PRIOR to upgrade
(Raspbian or Piaware image)

Following method was TESTED by me and found successful

Step 1:
Open file /etc/rc.local for editing
Code:

pi@piaware:~$ sudo nano /etc/rc.local
OR
pi@raspberrypi:~$ sudo nano /etc/rc.local

Step 2:
Add a line sudo systemctl restart fr24feed ABOVE LAST LINE i.e. above exit 0

The file will become like shown below.

Code:

#!/bin/sh -e
#
# rc.local
#
# This script is executed at the end of each multiuser runlevel.
# Make sure that the script will "exit 0" on success or any other
# value on error.
#
# In order to enable or disable this script just change the execution
# bits.
#
# By default this script does nothing.

sudo systemctl restart fr24feed

exit 0

Step 3:
Save file (Ctrl+o) and close file (Ctrl+x)

Step 4:
Restart Pi
Code:

sudo reboot
Step 5:
Wait for 5 minutes after giving restart command, then check if fr24feed is working

(a) Type in your Browser's address bar ip-of-pi:8754 and see the status

(b) Give following command and see status
Code:

fr24feed-status

CASE - 2:
Pi24 image
EDIT: This method is NOW tested by me as shown in next post below

(1) First of all make a backup copy of your settings file /etc/fr24feed.ini so that you can revert in case something breaks
Code:

#Make copy
sudo cp /etc/fr24feed.ini    /etc/fr24feed.ini.bak

#Check if copy has been made by giving command ls or dir
#If copying successful, you will see both the files fr24feed.ini AND fr24feed.ini.bak

(2) Type in your Browser's address bar ip-of-pi:8754/settings.html

(3) Change settings as follows
- Change Receiver from DVB-T to AVR-TCP
- In HOST field, enter localhost:30002
- In COM/DEV/PATH field, remove any entry (such as /usr/lib/fr24/dump1090 OR /usr/bin/dump1090-mutability) and leave this field BLANK

(4) Click "Save" button, then "Restart" button. Both buttons are at bottom-right of settings page. Clicking save button will save current settings in the file /etc/fr24feed.ini

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