gluon-mesh-olsrd: example site
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-- This is an example site configuration for Gluon v2022.1
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--
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-- Take a look at the documentation located at
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-- https://gluon.readthedocs.io/ for details.
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--
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-- This configuration will not work as is. You're required to make
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-- community specific changes to it!
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{
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  -- Used for generated hostnames, e.g. freifunk-abcdef123456. (optional)
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  -- hostname_prefix = 'freifunk-',
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  -- Name of the community.
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  site_name = 'Continuous Integration',
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  -- Shorthand of the community.
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  site_code = 'ci',
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  -- 32 bytes of random data, encoded in hexadecimal
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  -- This data must be unique among all sites and domains!
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  -- Can be generated using: echo $(hexdump -v -n 32 -e '1/1 "%02x"' </dev/urandom)
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  domain_seed = 'e9608c4ff338b920992d629190e9ff11049de1dfc3f299eac07792dfbcda341c',
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  -- Prefixes used by clients within the mesh.
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  -- prefix6 is required, prefix4 can be omitted if next_node.ip4
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  -- is not set.
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  prefix6 = 'fdff:cafe:cafe:cafe::/64',
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  -- Prefixes used by nodes within the mesh
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  node_prefix6 = 'fdff:cafe:cafe:cafe::/64',
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  -- Timezone of your community.
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  -- See https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/base-system/system_configuration#time_zones
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  timezone = 'CET-1CEST,M3.5.0,M10.5.0/3',
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  -- List of NTP servers in your community.
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  -- Must be reachable using IPv6!
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  --  ntp_servers = {'1.ntp.services.ffxx'},
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  -- Wireless regulatory domain of your community.
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  regdom = 'DE',
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  -- Wireless configuration for 2.4 GHz interfaces.
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  wifi24 = {
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    -- Wireless channel.
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    channel = 1,
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    -- ESSIDs used for client network.
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    ap = {
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      ssid = 'gluon-ci-ssid',
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      -- disabled = true, -- (optional)
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      -- Configuration for a backward compatible OWE network below.
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      owe_ssid = 'owe.gluon-ci-ssid', -- (optional - SSID for OWE client network)
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      owe_transition_mode = true, -- (optional - enables transition-mode - requires ssid as well as owe_ssid)
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    },
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    mesh = {
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      -- Adjust these values!
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      id = 'ueH3uXjdp', -- usually you don't want users to connect to this mesh-SSID, so use a cryptic id that no one will accidentally mistake for the client WiFi
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      mcast_rate = 12000,
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      -- disabled = true, -- (optional)
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    },
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  },
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  -- Wireless configuration for 5 GHz interfaces.
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  -- This should be equal to the 2.4 GHz variant, except
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  -- for channel.
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  wifi5 = {
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    channel = 44,
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    outdoor_chanlist = '100-140',
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    ap = {
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      ssid = 'gluon-ci-ssid',
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      -- disabled = true, -- (optional)
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      -- Configuration for a backward compatible OWE network below.
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      owe_ssid = 'owe.gluon-ci-ssid', -- (optional - SSID for OWE client network)
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      owe_transition_mode = true, -- (optional - enables transition-mode - requires ssid as well as owe_ssid)
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    },
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    mesh = {
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      -- Adjust these values!
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      id = 'ueH3uXjdp',
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      mcast_rate = 12000,
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    },
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  },
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  -- The next node feature allows clients to always reach the node it is
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  -- connected to using a known IP address.
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  next_node = {
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    -- anycast IPs of all nodes
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    name = { 'nextnode.location.community.example.org', 'nextnode', 'nn' },
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    ip4 = '10.0.0.1',
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    ip6 = 'fd::1',
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  },
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  -- Options specific to routing protocols (optional)
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  mesh = {
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    vxlan = true,
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    olsrd = {},
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  },
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  mesh_vpn = {
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    -- enabled = true,
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    fastd = {
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      -- Refer to https://fastd.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ to better understand
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      -- what these options do.
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      -- List of crypto-methods to use.
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      methods = {'salsa2012+umac'},
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      mtu = 1312,
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      -- configurable = true,
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      -- syslog_level = 'warn',
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      groups = {
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        backbone = {
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          -- Limit number of connected peers to reduce bandwidth.
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          limit = 1,
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          -- List of peers.
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          peers = {
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          },
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          -- Optional: nested peer groups
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          -- groups = {
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            -- backbone_sub = {
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              -- ...
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            -- },
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          -- ...
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          -- },
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        },
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        -- Optional: additional peer groups, possibly with other limits
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        -- backbone2 = {
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          -- ...
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        -- },
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      },
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    },
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    bandwidth_limit = {
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      -- The bandwidth limit can be enabled by default here.
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      enabled = false,
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      -- Default upload limit (kbit/s).
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      egress = 200,
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      -- Default download limit (kbit/s).
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      ingress = 3000,
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    },
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  },
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  autoupdater = {
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    -- Default branch (optional), can be overridden by setting GLUON_AUTOUPDATER_BRANCH when building.
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    -- Set GLUON_AUTOUPDATER_ENABLED to enable the autoupdater by default for newly installed nodes.
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    branch = 'stable',
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    -- List of branches. You may define multiple branches.
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    branches = {
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      stable = {
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        name = 'stable',
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        -- List of mirrors to fetch images from. IPv6 required!
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        mirrors = {'http://1.updates.services.ffhl/stable/sysupgrade'},
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        -- Number of good signatures required.
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        -- Have multiple maintainers sign your build and only
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        -- accept it when a sufficient number of them have
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        -- signed it.
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        good_signatures = 0,
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        -- List of public keys of maintainers.
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        pubkeys = {
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        },
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      },
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    },
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  },
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##	gluon site.mk makefile example
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##	GLUON_FEATURES
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#		Specify Gluon features/packages to enable;
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#		Gluon will automatically enable a set of packages
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#		depending on the combination of features listed
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GLUON_FEATURES := \
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	autoupdater \
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	ebtables-filter-multicast \
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	ebtables-filter-ra-dhcp \
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	ebtables-limit-arp \
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	mesh-olsrd \
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	mesh-vpn-fastd \
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	respondd \
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	status-page \
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	web-advanced \
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	web-wizard
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GLUON_FEATURES_standard := \
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  wireless-encryption-wpa3
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##	GLUON_SITE_PACKAGES
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#		Specify additional Gluon/OpenWrt packages to include here;
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#		A minus sign may be prepended to remove a packages from the
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#		selection that would be enabled by default or due to the
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#		chosen feature flags
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GLUON_SITE_PACKAGES := iwinfo
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##	DEFAULT_GLUON_RELEASE
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#		version string to use for images
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#		gluon relies on
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#			opkg compare-versions "$1" '>>' "$2"
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#		to decide if a version is newer or not.
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DEFAULT_GLUON_RELEASE := 0.6+exp$(shell date '+%Y%m%d')
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# Variables set with ?= can be overwritten from the command line
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##	GLUON_RELEASE
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#		call make with custom GLUON_RELEASE flag, to use your own release version scheme.
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#		e.g.:
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#			$ make images GLUON_RELEASE=23.42+5
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#		would generate images named like this:
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#			gluon-ff%site_code%-23.42+5-%router_model%.bin
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GLUON_RELEASE ?= $(DEFAULT_GLUON_RELEASE)
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# Default priority for updates.
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GLUON_PRIORITY ?= 0
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# Region code required for some images; supported values: us eu
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GLUON_REGION ?= eu
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# Languages to include
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GLUON_LANGS ?= en de
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