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This drops also the -d flag and the database/user config option.
The -d flag used to override specific parts of the config file. This is
just confusing behaviour. Instead a new config/debug.json file is
introduced with useful default values.
Instead of configuring the database user via the database/user entry in
the config file, the user is determined from the Linux user of the
server process. This enforces that a database user with the same name as
the Linux user is configured which is already described in the README.
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