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When I sync my database between my laptop and desktop, I find I have to restart the service (never mind that its documentation claims to check for a modified database file!…but that's a different problem).
Older versions of the shell extension used to quite happily restart the service when that happened. Now I just get a huge list of notifications that the service is not available, and I have to restart GNOME shell (merely disabling and enabling the extension doesn't work).
This is an acceptable short-term workaround, but obviously won't work for Wayland users. Would it be possible to restore the previous behaviour?
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When I sync my database between my laptop and desktop, I find I have to restart the service (never mind that its documentation claims to check for a modified database file!…but that's a different problem).
Older versions of the shell extension used to quite happily restart the service when that happened. Now I just get a huge list of notifications that the service is not available, and I have to restart GNOME shell (merely disabling and enabling the extension doesn't work).
This is an acceptable short-term workaround, but obviously won't work for Wayland users. Would it be possible to restore the previous behaviour?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: