I know the thread's a few days old now, but maybe it's worth mentioning that I see the opposite problem - i.e. plugins loading when they are supposed to be disabled.
For example, I think it is QAD that loads (toolbars and all), even if it is disabled in the plugin manager. There are other plugins that do the same thing, and it is particularly annoying if they are and producing errors for whatever reason. QGIS continues to try to load them at every startup - it doesn't seem possible to disable them, only to uninstall them. At least some plugins (crayfish I think was the one where I noticed it) produce errors if they are installed but not supported by your QGIS version, even though they don't claim to be supported. i.e. crayfish (I think) claims to require QGIS 3.13, but if you have it installed and you start QGIS 3.12 for some reason that still tries to load crayfish, and produces an error. Surely QGIS should ignore the plugin if it doesn't claim to be compatible it, or at most show a notification about it, instead of erroring These behaviours make me think there is something wrong with the way QGIS loads plugins, but may they are normal. Do they indicate problems with the plugin, not with QGIS? Regards, Alister Date: Thu, 3 Dec 2020 08:21:20 +0100 > From: Luca Manganelli <luca.mangane...@comune.trento.it> > To: QGIS Developer List <qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org> > Subject: [QGIS-Developer] QGIS disables plugin on loading problem > Message-ID: > < > cagkduj1jjekgcqhrd13uy-hbpf9jnm8gyfervrcuzh5eusz...@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > Hello, > > by default behavoiur, QGIS disables plugin when there's a loading problem > with it. > > In a corporate environment, we have custom plugins that are loaded for a > shared local network folder. If the network is down and one user loads > QGIS, it disables the plugin loaded from the local network now and in the > future. > > Is there any way to disable this behaviour? (QGIS 2 doesn't do it). >
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