Jiri Eischmann píše v Út 14. 02. 2017 v 14:00 +0100:
Matthias Clasen píše v Po 13. 02. 2017 v 15:56 -0500:
> On Mon, 2017-02-13 at 21:46 +0200, Alexander Ploumistos wrote:
> > On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 8:42 PM, Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.
> > co
> > m>
> > wrote:
> > > No, it shows extensions from
extensions.gnome.org as well. You
> > > can
> > > see
> > > that e.g. when searching for AlternateTab: it will show up
> > > twice,
> > > once
> > > with the "Source: extensions.gnome.org" line that marks it as
> > > 3rd
> > > party
> > > software.
> >
> > Are you talking about F25? Because this is what I get when I
> > search
> > for AlternateTab:
> >
https://alexpl.fedorapeople.org/screenshots/g-s_search.png
> >
> > And these are all the extensions listed in Software:
> >
https://alexpl.fedorapeople.org/screenshots/g-s_all.png
Isn't it that you just installed it through a different tool
(probably
Firefox) and Software can only show extensions that are in the Fedora
repos and that are already installed? That would explain why you can
see the extension and Alexander, who doesn't have it installed,
can't.
I also can see the AlternateTab extension, but I also have it
installed
already and I'm pretty sure I didn't do it in Software.
Moreover when I try to uninstall it, it gives me an error.
Jiri
Ok, correction:
It does show some extensions from
extensions.gnome.org, but it's just a
subset. In my case, Software shows 55 extensions in total (both from
RPMs and
extensions.gnome.org) compared to ~190 on the website. Is
there any filter?
What I find utterly confusing is that if the extension comes from the
Fedora repositories Software says that the source is unknown. This
should definitely be fixed because how can the user know that the
extension comes from us and not from some random place on the Internet?
Jiri