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trip-server [ -h | –help ] [ -v | –version ] [ -s | –listen { address } ] [ -p | –port { port } ] [ -r | –root { directory } ] [ -e | –expire-sessions ] [ -c | –config-file { filename } ] [ -u | –upgrade ] [ -i | -interactive ] [ -V | –verbose ]
trip-server
is an application supporting trip recording and
itinerary planning.
The intended use is for a hiker, mountain-biker or other adventurer, to be able to publish and share their planned itinerary, then subsequently log their positions at intervals, allowing someone else the ability to monitor their progress.
In the event of contact being lost, the plans and tracking information can be passed to rescue services etc., to assist with locating the missing adventurer.
Show help, then exit.
Show version information, then exit.
Listen address, e.g. 0.0.0.0
Port number, e.g. 8080.
Document root directory.
Expires any active user web sessions.
Configuration file name.
Upgrade the database.
Run an interactive session. Note that this option is only available
when compiled with the --enable-tui
configure option.
Verbose output
• PostgreSQL Setup | ||
• Configuration | ||
• Proxy Web Servers | ||
• Internationalisation and Localisation | ||
• Upgrading from Trip Server v1 | ||
• Testing and Developing Trip | ||
• Miscellaneous | ||
• Database Backup | ||
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