What you mean are there tests that you can use to determine if your
extension will or will not be able to run on a explicit platform
version?

I do not know, that question probably be best answered by a
GNOME developer.


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On Fri, 7 Sep 2012 21:31:22 +0200
Bazon Bloch <bazonbl...@arcor.de> wrote:

> Sorry, I should have said it more precisely: I wrote an extension and
> want to know, what I can enter in the metadata.json apart from
> Version 3.4 which I am using.
>  Am 07.09.2012 21:09 schrieb "Davide Alberelli" <dadexi...@gmail.com>:
> 
> > 2012/9/7 Bazon Bloch <bazonbl...@arcor.de>
> > >
> > > Of course virtual machines are possible in order to test that,
> > > but is
> > there an easier way to test that?
> > > Thanks!
> >
> > I think that an answer could be to have a look at the file
> > 'metadata.json' in the extension folder.
> > It should contain a line like this:
> >   "shell-version": ["3.5.2", "3.5.3", "3.5.4", "3.5.5", "3.5.90",
> > "3.5.91"] that explicitly set the compatible versions of the shell.
> >
> > --
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> >

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