So... originally no changes were made to the code, but Stickler-bot was unimpressed, so I've followed its suggestions.
Signed-off-by: Rob Gill <rrobgill@protonmail.com>
uninstall.sh contains a mix of tabs and spaces for indentation in different parts of the file.
Everywhere that used tabs has been converted to spaces, compatible with the indentation style used in basic_install.sh
No code has been altered, only the use of tabs and spaces in indention.
Signed-off-by: Rob Gill <rrobgill@protonmail.com>
- Move some functions from checkout to basic-install
- provide helpful error message on downlaod not existing
Signed-off-by: Adam Warner <adamw@rner.email>
This bug was introduced by #1758 where the CIDR was removed from the static IP check.
The CIDR was acting as a boundary so we need to test for a boundary or a slash character.
Signed-off-by: bcambl <blayne@blaynecampbell.com>
Removed updatePihole() function and updated if/then statements in installPihole() and main(). Corrected minor typos.
Signed-off-by: Fauxsys <fiber.cipher@gmail.com>
+ Fix indentation
+ Stick with case, add "On" to provide INFO print out, although its not
technically required as INSTALL_WEB_SERVER=true is default value.
Debian 9.4 does not install `psmisc` by default and the following error will happen during installation:
```
[✗] /usr/local/bin/pihole: line 353: killall: command not found
/usr/local/bin/pihole: line 364: killall: command not found
```
This patch adds `psmisc` (that contains `killall`) as dependency
Signed-off-by: Michele Bologna <michele.bologna@gmail.com>
Remove duplicate code. get_binary_name is now in the install script
Add some "version" checking to ftl download when using an alt branch, uses checksum
Greatly simplify update process. Source pihole-FTL version checker from basic-install.sh
Always run install script to finalise changes.
Install script now outputs versions after an update
(This is a Squash of previous work into one commit)
Signed-off-by: Adam Warner <adamw@rner.email>
With a very minor code change, individuals can now implement restrictions on dangers, disturbing, or otherwise adult oriented content without the need for managed restrictions.
This is a fairly non-invasive change and will benefit users who intend to use VPN for home or small business uses where access to such material may be undesirable.
- Some formatting tweaks to the `start_service` `stop_`service` `disable_service` and `enable_service` commands
Signed-off-by: Adam Warner <adamw@rner.email>