Version 2015.7.15 is now available through the Chrome Web Store, and contains the fix from https://github.com/EFForg/https-everywhere/pull/2222. Again, very sorry for the broken release.
Here's a little more detail on what happened: I uploaded 2015.7.13 on Monday. It got held up in "Pending review" state. Meanwhile, Nick pointed out the release was broken anyhow. I assumed at the time the two events were related, but it's looking like they were not. I emailed the Chrome Web Store folks on Tuesday, and asked them to clear the draft version in review, so I could upload a fixed version. They asked for some more information, which I sent. Some wires must have gotten crossed, because late last night the broken version got published. This morning, I uploaded 2015.7.15, a fixed version, to the store. It was automatically flagged for review again. After I requested manual intervention (thanks CWS folks!), it went live a few minutes ago. I'll be working to figure out what we can do to avoid getting flagged for manual review in the future, since this seriously delays pushing fixes to HTTPS Everywhere users. Thanks, Jacob <https://github.com/EFForg/https-everywhere/pull/2222>
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