> What the script does, since you ask,

Sorry for the loose phrasing. I was aware of the global picture, just
wasn't sure (and was lazy to investigate) when exactly a bug would be
triggered, i.e. when that code would be reached, which you answered:

> It is broken if you pass --app-id

Thanks for the libexec migration by the way, it's one less thing for me
to worry about (Ubuntu doing something differently than mainstream, and
if I forget to pass --libexec= then I end up with a server here and a
server there and who knows if the right one is started up, it's a source
of all kinds of confusions... you must know the feeling. Anyway, it's
probably just me, most users don't care about this change :)

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Title:
  libexec migration incomplete

Status in gnome-terminal package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Debian/Ubuntu package of gnome-terminal 3.34.0 moved the server binary
  from /usr/lib/gnome-terminal to /usr/libexec.

  The Ubuntu package ships a wrapper script as /usr/bin/gnome-terminal.
  This one still looks for the server at its old location in
  spawn_terminal_server().

  It's unclear to me what this wrapper script exactly does, and how/why
  it still manages to successfully start up gnome-terminal (probably in
  a different way than it intends to).

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