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It's recommended to use the `-fiap` flag to install LibreTime on a fresh server install. This way,
all dependencies will be installed and configured by the installer without needing user input.
For those who plan to manually configure LibreTime, options for the installer are listed below:
```
-h, --help, -?
Display usage information
-V, --version
Display version information
-v, --verbose
More output
-q, --quiet, --silent
No output except errors
-f, --force
Turn off interactive prompts
--distribution=DISTRIBUTION
Linux distribution the installation is being run on
--release=RELEASE
Distribution release
-d, --ignore-dependencies
Don't install binary dependencies
-w, --web-user=WEB_USER
Set the apache web user. Defaults to www-data. Only change
this setting if you've changed the default apache web user
-r, --web-root=WEB_ROOT
Set the web root for Airtime files
This will copy the Airtime application files, but you will need
to give your web user access to the given directory if it is
not accessible
--web-port=WEB_PORT
Set what port the LibreTime interface should run on.
-I, --in-place
Set the current Airtime directory as the web root
Note that you will need to give your web user permission to
access this directory if it is not accessible
-p, --postgres
Create a default postgres user named 'airtime' with password
'airtime'
-a, --apache
Install apache and deploy a basic configuration for Airtime
-i, --icecast
Install Icecast 2 and deploy a basic configuration for Airtime
--selinux
Run restorecon on directories and files that need tagging to
allow the WEB_USER access
--no-postgres
Skips all postgres related install tasks (Useful if you configure
postgresql as part of another script / docker builds)
--no-rabbitmq
Skips all rabbitmq related install tasks.
```
For those who plan to manually configure LibreTime, run `sudo ./install -f` to see all installer options.
A great tutorial video on how to install LibreTime is [here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Djo_55LgjXE).