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Message #00525
[Bug 1323734] Re: gnome shell integration plugin missing for chromium
Maybe Ubuntu GNOME should install this by default, but I'm leaning towards not doing it for Ubuntu 16.10 because:
1) The release cycle is nearly over
2) Ubuntu GNOME does not install Chrome/Chromium by default
3) This is just the connector. The extension still currently requires manual installation from the Chrome Web Store.
By the way, I believe GNOME Software 3.22 (which I think there's a
reasonable chance we'll get for Ubuntu 17.04) will have integrated
install of extensions from extensions.gnome.org.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1323734
Title:
gnome shell integration plugin missing for chromium
Status in gnome-shell:
Confirmed
Status in Ubuntu GNOME:
New
Status in chrome-gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in ubuntu-gnome-meta package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in chrome-gnome-shell package in Debian:
Unknown
Bug description:
ubuntu gnome 14.04 is missing the gnome shell integration plugin.
when executing 'dpkg-query -L gnome-shell', '/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins
/libgnome-shell-browser-plugin.so' is reported as installed, but there
is no mention of chromium
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