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Add Maraschino package. #339

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DiegoGuidaF opened this issue Apr 1, 2013 · 5 comments
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Add Maraschino package. #339

DiegoGuidaF opened this issue Apr 1, 2013 · 5 comments

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@DiegoGuidaF
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I was told to post it here also, This is the forum link:http://forum.xbian.org/thread-694-post-8668.html#pid8668
In short, it would be great to implement Maraschino as an optional package.
It allows to easily monitor all downloads made by sickbeard,sab,transmission,couchpotato and many more including xbmc recently added or now playing.
It's lightweight (7% CPU average and not always running) and it's really customizable.
Here is an example when playing stuff on XBMC
http://imageshack.us/f/826/maraschinoplaying.png/
The project is mantained here:
https://github.com/mrkipling/maraschino

@CurlyMoo
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CurlyMoo commented Apr 1, 2013

Would you like to do it?

@DiegoGuidaF
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I would really enjoy doing it, but I haven't done anything similar before.
As I understand it, should I import it from a fork of mine to xbian with a "pull request" with the correct directory structure?

@CurlyMoo
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CurlyMoo commented Apr 1, 2013

First, check our deb sources on what the structure of a package is:
https://github.com/xbianonpi/xbian-deb-sources

@DiegoGuidaF
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I have done the same as in the example of headphone.
Should I make a Pull request from my xbian-deb-sources fork?

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CurlyMoo commented Apr 1, 2013

Yes, then i will review the code...

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