My name is *Ahmad*, and I would like to add a critical note regarding this issue.
I am running *Debian 13 LTS (Trixie)* with *GNOME 48*, and the yaru-theme-gnome-shell package currently available in the Debian repositories is *completely incompatible* with the current GNOME Shell and libadwaita changes. This results in broken UI elements across the system. I tested the *latest upstream Yaru version (25.04.1 and newer)* by compiling it directly from GitHub, and it *works perfectly* — no visual issues at all. This proves that the fix already exists upstream and requires only a small packaging update on Debian’s side. It is unreasonable for an *LTS release* to ship a theme package that visibly breaks core GNOME UI behavior when the upstream fix is trivial and already available. This is not a major rewrite — it is a small, standard version bump that would immediately resolve the problem for all users on Trixie and Sid. I strongly urge the maintainers to update the package as soon as possible. Best regards, Ahmad

