Most potential error paths don't allow gnome-shell to know which
extension is to blame for a bug. But certainly during
activate/deactivate it seems reasonable that gnome-shell should know
which one to blame.
** Summary changed:
- No gnome-shell extensions after lock screen
+ No gnome-shell unloads all extensions if only one fails during
activate/deactivate
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
** Summary changed:
- No gnome-shell unloads all extensions if only one fails during
activate/deactivate
+ gnome-shell unloads all extensions if only one fails during
activate/deactivate
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Title:
gnome-shell unloads all extensions if only one fails during
activate/deactivate
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