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It's currently possible to circumvent the `sessionMode.allowExtensions` property: For already enabled extensions one can call reloadExtension via DBus, for new extensions it's possible by adding the extension to the enabled-extensions gsettings key and setting the disable-extension-version-validation key (which triggers a reload of `this._enabledExtensions`) and then calling reloadExtension via DBus. So to enforce `allowExtensions` while still allowing to update extensions and keeping the extensionSystem synced with various gsettings keys, replace the checks for `this._enabled` with simple checks for `Main.sessionMode.allowExtensions` inside `_callExtensionInit()` and `_callExtensionEnable()`. The remaining checks for `this._enabled` are only small optimizations to prevent running code on irrelevant sessionMode updates. https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/96 |
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