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Updating to v1.7.4 breaks extensions and downloads.
Steps to reproduce
- Use v1.7.3
- Update to v.1.7.4 from the app itself due to notification.
Expected behavior
Default settings of new features don't break anything and are compatible with the previous version.
Actual behavior
Due to no default settings set in "custom extension repo support" (I assume, because each extension looks like nothing and doesn't work) I cannot use by library - even already downloaded content.
No disclaimer or additional info on migrating to new framework was provided.
Crash logs
No response
TachiyomiJ2K version
1.7.4
Android version
Android 10
Device
Redmi Note 9s
Other details
No response
Acknowledgements
- [X] I have searched the existing issues and this is a new ticket, NOT a duplicate or related to another open issue.
- [X] I have written a short but informative title.
- [X] If this is an issue with an extension, I should be opening an issue in the extensions repository.
- [X] I am reporting an issue exclusive to this fork. I have also checked that is not an issue on the main version of Tachiyomi
- [X] I have tried the troubleshooting guide.
- [X] I have updated the app to version 1.7.4.
- [X] I have updated all installed extensions.
- [X] I have admitted that I am a clown by having checked this box, as I have not read these acknowledgements.
- [X] I have filled out all of the requested information in this form.
Did you already try manually trusting every extension in the browse extensions tab?
Did you already try manually trusting every extension in the browse extensions tab?
I had the same issue and this solved it for me.
Did you already try manually trusting every extension in the browse extensions tab?
That's not the point, you're missing default settings part.
TachiyomiJ2K didn't have custom extensions list in previous version, so there are no reasons to disable extensions from the previously official list - they cannot be "untrusted".
On top of that, there are no mentions of previous news, Not even a disclaimer about extensions being switched off.
At the very least:
- Do not disable old extensions after an update from 1.7.3
- Add a warning (on launch, if possible) of what exactly a user must do.
- Mention the situation, since it affects user experience.
Related to #1745