Closed mricon closed 2 years ago
mricon - Did you reload your Gnome desktop? If you are on Wayland you will need to log out and log back in again. If you are running Gnome on X, you can reload the desktop using Alt-F2 to open the 'Run a Command' dialog, typing a lowercase r in the box and clicking on Ok. You may need to refresh your browser page at extensions.gnome.org to get an updated status for the extension.
Okay, I will try to restart my session, but unfortunately that would be really disruptive to my work right now, so I can't test it. Yes, I'm using Wayland.
I built a fedora 34 virtual machine and installed v1 of the Espresso extension. I then went to extensions.gnome.org and clicked on the green upgrade icon. This did result in a red Error message and as you stated removing and reinstalling the extension did not resolve the problem and still resulted in the error message. However, logging out and logging back in did correct the issue and the extension then operated as expected with no other action required.
Closing this issue. The Espresso extension works as designed with Fedora 34. The error state isn't caused by the extension, but rather by the way extensions.gnome.org and the related browser integration apply the upgrade. This is common across many extensions and is not unique to Espresso.
Clicking "upgrade" on the extensions site results in a red [ERROR].