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Bug 781969 - Attempting to update extensions through browser fails and messes everything up
Attempting to update extensions through browser fails and messes everything up
Status: RESOLVED OBSOLETE
Product: chrome-gnome-shell
Classification: Other
Component: Native messaging connector
9
Other Linux
: Normal major
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Assigned To: Yuri Konotopov
chrome-gnome-shell panel maintainer(s)
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2017-04-30 13:25 UTC by Inactive account
Modified: 2018-05-22 12:07 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: 3.23/3.24



Description Inactive account 2017-04-30 13:25:20 UTC
I have found the same issue with Firefox (though I have not yet been able to test in any other browser not using the NPAPI plugin) as I have with Epiphany in bug #781851. The only real difference between the Firefox and Epiphany experience is that with Firefox I don't get the "ERROR" message on the site and the extensions do actually seem to update properly, but it turns them all on and doesn't allow me to disable them until I restart the system. It also messed the AO up and made the extensions not function properly.

Further information including screenshots can be found at the bug I mentioned as I basically get all the same stuff. I am running the latest version of Arch Linux and have manually v9 of chrome-gnome-shell from the Git repository.
Comment 1 Inactive account 2017-04-30 13:33:08 UTC
In the description above I meant to say that I have manually compiled v9 of chrome-gnome-shell from the Git repository.
Comment 2 Inactive account 2017-04-30 13:35:52 UTC
Downstream LP bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-gnome/+bug/1687288
Comment 3 Yuri Konotopov 2018-03-20 17:35:36 UTC
Please attach corresponding GNOME Shell log.

If you are using systemd then you can do something like:
1. journalctl -f
2. Reproduce error
Comment 4 GNOME Infrastructure Team 2018-05-22 12:07:10 UTC
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