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When I ran zap init for the first time, I chose to enable automatic updates. Since then, I've decided that I wanted to disable it, however, I'm running into trouble doing so. I've tried running init again and selecting not to auto-update, and I've removed/masked systemctl services that seemedto be associated with zap. However, I still receive regular notifications from zap indicating that each appimage I have installed with zap have been updated.
I think I figured it out. The service file for zapd was located at ~/.config/systemd/user/zapd.service rather than with my other service files at /etc/systemd/. I just deleted zapd.service and I believe the issue is resolved.
When I ran zap init for the first time, I chose to enable automatic updates. Since then, I've decided that I wanted to disable it, however, I'm running into trouble doing so. I've tried running init again and selecting not to auto-update, and I've removed/masked systemctl services that seemedto be associated with zap. However, I still receive regular notifications from zap indicating that each appimage I have installed with zap have been updated.
For reference, I'm running zap on PopOS 22.04 and installed it via the install script. (curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/srevinsaju/zap/main/install.sh | sudo bash -s)
Any help would be much appreciated.
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