[HTTPS-Everywhere] Chrome 2014.8.22 ("extremely stable") released

Nick Semenkovich nick at semenkovich.com
Fri Sep 12 10:00:34 PDT 2014


You can still run extensions in "developer mode" if you unzip the
.crx, but we do definitely need a better approach to beta-testing
things (especially rulesets).

On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 10:40 AM, Alexander Buchner
<alexander.buchner at posteo.de> wrote:
> On 27.08.2014 19:00, Jacob S Hoffman-Andrews wrote:
>> On 08/27/2014 12:15 PM, Alexander Buchner wrote:
>>> Ok, this is for Linux. And for a Windows user?
>>
>> We don't yet have development instructions for Windows user; If
>> you're interested in helping with that, it would be very helpful.
>>
>> We don't currently produce development builds for Chrome, only for
>> Firefox. I'm hoping in the not-too-far future to configure out
>> Travis CI build to store generated .crx and .xpi files somewhere
>> web-accessible to make it very easy to test the latest code and
>> rulesets. But I don't have that working yet. If you would like, I
>> will build a .crx off master and email it directly to you.
>>
>
> Unfortunately Chrome in Version 37.0.2062.120 m (64-bit) now always
> removes locally installed extensions.
> So is there no way left to deliver a development version to Chrome users?
>
>
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