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[sonarr] Add a switch to install as a system tray application instead of a service #72

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mpwhiten opened this issue Mar 9, 2024 · 4 comments

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mpwhiten commented Mar 9, 2024

This was discussed in the comment section on chocolatey a few years ago but it doesn't look like it's been implemented yet.

Would it be possible to add a switch to install as a system tray application instead of a service?

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JourneyOver commented Mar 11, 2024

Yeah, sorry. I've been meaning to do this at some point, but between work and various other things keeping me busy, I never fully got around to it. I'll try to look into doing this soonish, but I can't really make any promises on when exactly it'll be done, unless someone decides to randomly create a PR for this before I can get around to doing it myself.

It also doesn't help that I've kind of taken a step back from Chocolatey packages (and Chocolatey as a whole) since I barely ever use Chocolatey myself anymore. To be honest, I should probably get around to seeing if someone else will take over all my current Chocolatey packages at some point who is a bit more active.

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I have created chocolatey-community/chocolatey-package-requests#1507 as a request for opting for a new maintainer. I am thinking about stepping away from maintaining this package (and this repository in general). I may still look into this when I get a chance if someone else hasn't taken it over beforehand.

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@mpwhiten This package has now been taken over by @mkevenaar completely, so it would be best if you could remake this issue over at https://github.com/mkevenaar/chocolatey-packages thanks :)

@JourneyOver JourneyOver closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Mar 16, 2024
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@JourneyOver Will do. Thanks for your effort as maintainer on all these packages!

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