Thanks Simon. The MIR got accepted and xdg-desktop-portal-gnome added as
a recommends of ubuntu-desktop now. Do you think we should also make
gnome-shell Recommends the portal to increase the chance users who
install GNOME the non standard way would still get it?
** Changed in: xdg-desktop-portal-gtk (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: xdg-desktop-portal-gtk (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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Title:
Regression: GNOME-specific interfaces not available in main
Status in xdg-desktop-portal-gtk package in Ubuntu:
Fix Committed
Bug description:
Historically, xdg-desktop-portal-gtk had two roles:
* Generic GTK implementations of various interfaces, suitable for all
GTK desktops (GNOME, XFCE, etc.) and also as a fallback implementation
for desktops that do not have something more "native". Interfaces:
Access, Account, AppChooser, Email, FileChooser, Inhibit, Lockdown,
Notification, Print, Settings.
* GNOME-specific implementations of various interfaces, suitable for
GNOME Shell only (and maaaaybe Budgie, but not XFCE, MATE or Cinnamon
because they do not use gnome-settings-daemon or a libmutter-based
compositor). Interfaces: Background, Remote Desktop, Screencast,
Screenshot, Wallpaper.
In 1.10.0-2, these roles were separated:
* Generic GTK stuff is still in x-d-p-gtk
* GNOME-specific functionality has moved to x-d-p-gnome, a separate
source package, which is installed by the gnome-core metapackage in
Debian
In Ubuntu, x-d-p-gtk is in main but x-d-p-gnome is in universe (and
presumably not installed by default). This means that users of Snap
and Flatpak apps will not have access to the affected interfaces via
xdg-desktop-portal any more, which is a regression, particularly if
using native Wayland rather than X11.
There are two possible solutions to this:
1. Move x-d-p-gnome to main, and install it by default (in any
installation that has GNOME Shell). GNOME upstream consider it to be
part of a complete GNOME desktop. This is the long-term solution.
2. Patch x-d-p-gtk to reinstate the build-dependencies that were
disabled in 1.10.0-2, and re-enable them in d/rules. This provides an
older version of these interfaces, which is no longer routinely tested
by upstream or Debian. This solution will probably stop working in a
future release when these interfaces are removed completely.
I would recommend the first solution for Ubuntu 22.04 LTS.
I am probably going to use the second solution in Debian bullseye-
backports, and if Ubuntu people want to maintain a backport of x-d-p-
gtk to older suites like focal, it's probably the right thing to do
for those too.
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