Chris Marusich <[email protected]> writes:

> I recently did a "guix pull" and upgraded the software installed in my
> profile.  Since then, gnome-tweak-tool has failed to start.  Before
> that, it started up successfully.
>
> Here's the error:
>
> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> $ gnome-tweak-tool 
>
> (..gnome-tweak-tool-real-real:2030): GLib-GIO-ERROR **: Settings schema 
> 'org.gnome.shell' does not contain a key named 'disable-user-extensions'
> Trace/breakpoint trap
> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
>
> Here's the bad version:
>
> /gnu/store/6zgb18rbi8r4lhvpa38jym6c36xxb2r2-gnome-tweak-tool-3.24.0/bin/gnome-tweak-tool
>
> Here's the last good version I had installed on my system:
>
> /gnu/store/9i80nasg0z8dn88qdskmhcvzs5vkkfd7-gnome-tweak-tool-3.22.0/bin/gnome-tweak-tool
>
> Any idea how to debug this or fix this?  I wonder if it's related to the
> recent merge from staging into master (f484a50d5), which seems to have
> caused other bugs (e.g., bug 27264).

Does this still fail for you?  Since GNOME Shell started working again,
I tried gnome-tweak-tool and it works for me.

      Mark



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