[Bug 1271944] [NEW] disable/enable apps based on whether the required frameworks are available on image

Alexander Sack asac at ubuntu.com
Thu Jan 23 14:14:37 UTC 2014


Public bug reported:

click apps should be disabled if the required framework is not available
on the image. Accordintly apps should be enabled if the required
frameworks become available.

This probably involves:
 1. how to disable an app without uninstalling (so if a new/compatible app becomes availabe in the store, the app is automatically enabled
 2. how to let the scope know whether an app is "enabled" or "disabled" so it can reflect status properly in the UI.
 3. ensure we trigger check for apps and mark them as disabled on image update and when new app gets downloaded.

** Affects: click (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  disable/enable apps based on whether the required frameworks are
  available on image

Status in “click” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  click apps should be disabled if the required framework is not
  available on the image. Accordintly apps should be enabled if the
  required frameworks become available.

  This probably involves:
   1. how to disable an app without uninstalling (so if a new/compatible app becomes availabe in the store, the app is automatically enabled
   2. how to let the scope know whether an app is "enabled" or "disabled" so it can reflect status properly in the UI.
   3. ensure we trigger check for apps and mark them as disabled on image update and when new app gets downloaded.

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