Apparently when I set up Google calendar for my plash desktop, a dedicated copy of the then-current version of Chrome was cloned to serve the page (?). Now, there's a new release of Chrome (which I have upgraded to in my Applications folder), but the dedicated Chrome instance displaying the calendar gives me the message in my issue title every time I run it. Eventually the calendar will probably stop working.
To reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Use Plash to set up Google Calendar as your desktop
Wait until there is a new Chrome release
Expected behavior
I expected that updating the version of Chrome in /Applications would also update the version used for Plash
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Info
macOS version: Sonoma 14.5
Plash version: 2.15.0
Additional context
I tried to find ways to fix this but failed. Maybe completely uninstalling plash and all its settings, and then setting it up again would work, but if I have to do that every time there's a Chrome update I'm not going to use Plash.
Describe the bug
Apparently when I set up Google calendar for my plash desktop, a dedicated copy of the then-current version of Chrome was cloned to serve the page (?). Now, there's a new release of Chrome (which I have upgraded to in my Applications folder), but the dedicated Chrome instance displaying the calendar gives me the message in my issue title every time I run it. Eventually the calendar will probably stop working.
To reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
I expected that updating the version of Chrome in /Applications would also update the version used for Plash
Screenshots
If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem.
Info
Additional context
I tried to find ways to fix this but failed. Maybe completely uninstalling plash and all its settings, and then setting it up again would work, but if I have to do that every time there's a Chrome update I'm not going to use Plash.