nomoo 01c0678cd8 net-p2p/sonarr: Update 4.0.15.2941 => 4.0.16.2944
Changelog:
https://github.com/Sonarr/Sonarr/releases/tag/v4.0.16.2944

- Small optimization of the do-install.

PR:		292330
Approved by:	Michiel van Baak Jansen <michiel@vanbaak.eu> (maintainer)
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