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Message #22422
[Bug 1232130] Re: Uninstalling an app doesn't stop it
This bug was fixed in the package click - 0.4.33
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click (0.4.33) utopic; urgency=medium
[ Pete Woods ]
* Add scope-facing APIs to chroot build (LP: #1370727).
[ Colin Watson ]
* Warn that "click install" without a registration may result in later
garbage-collection.
* Rearrange garbage-collection to remove versions of packages that have no
user registrations and are not running, rather than using the artificial
@gcinuse registration which never really worked properly.
* Run garbage-collection immediately before running system hooks on system
startup (LP: #1342858).
* Add new -n/--name option to "click chroot", defaulting to "click"
(LP: #1364327).
[ Michael Vogt ]
* Make click destroy more robust by unmounting any mounted filesystem
inside the schroot first (LP: #1346723).
* Stop apps if necessary when uninstalling them (LP: #1232130).
* Add new "click framework {info,get-field}" subcommands.
-- Ubuntu daily release <ps-jenkins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Mon, 29 Sep 2014 14:18:41 +0000
** Changed in: click (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1232130
Title:
Uninstalling an app doesn't stop it
Status in “click” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in “ubuntu-touch-meta” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
Hi,
Launch an installed app, uninstall it. Not only is it still listed in
the list of installed apps (bug #1232129), it's also still in the
running app lists, and if you press on the installed app icon or slide
right, you get back to the running app.
I think any running instance of this app should be killed along the
removal.
Cheers,
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