I have a theory we will occasionally hit this crash when the gnome-shell
process leaks file descriptors. So it could easily be caused by a buggy
extension, and may go away for some time and then return in a later
release (as it did stop in 17.10 but now has returned in 18.10).

** Tags added: cosmic

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Title:
  gnome-shell crashed with SIGTRAP in g_wakeup_new() from
  g_main_context_new() from
  g_dbus_connection_send_message_with_reply_sync() from
  g_dbus_connection_call_sync_internal() from
  g_dbus_connection_call_sync() ["Creating pipes for GWakeup: Too many
  open files\n"]

Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  The Ubuntu Error Tracker has been receiving reports about a problem regarding 
gnome-shell.  This problem was most recently seen with package version 
3.24.1-0ubuntu1, the problem page at 
https://errors.ubuntu.com/problem/539395873b694446763629ba5197d09cbeb4e8be 
contains more details, including versions of packages affected, stacktrace or 
traceback, and individual crash reports.
  If you do not have access to the Ubuntu Error Tracker you can request it at 
http://forms.canonical.com/reports/.

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