On Thursday, 26 July 2018 6:26:57 AM AEST Michael Meskes wrote:
> Unless something changed in chromium this will not work, that is it
> will not if you install more than one extension because chromium only
> executes one load-extension argument. At least that's the way it was
> when I checked.
>
> The right way imo would be something like
>
> export CHROMIUM_FLAGS="${CHROMIUM_FLAGS} --load-extension=`ls -dm
> /usr/share/chromium/extensions/*|tr -d '\n'`"
>
> It looks awkward to install this with every extension, so #890392
> suggest to do it in chromium instead. Unfortunately this has been
> ignored so far.
Thanks, Michael. I couldn't agree more that it should be implemented on
Chromium side to allow us to activate packaged extensions by symlinking them
into "/usr/share/chromium/extensions/" without polluting "/etc/chromium.d".
Chromium team, please consider implementing Michael's suggestion.
--
Cheers,
Dmitry Smirnov.
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