Bug#1019486: gdm3: Gdm3 crashes (oh no something has gone wrong)

2022-11-14 Thread Alban Browaeys
On Sat, 10 Sep 2022 13:22:03 + Christophe TROESTLER wrote: > > My best guess is that this issue is caused by your mixing and matching pieces from Unstable and Testing. > > Aha, thanks, that was the cause.  (I seldom use unstable but I wanted to know whether the latest gnome-shell stopped

Bug#1019486: gdm3: Gdm3 crashes (oh no something has gone wrong)

2022-09-10 Thread Jeremy Bicha
Control: severity -1 important My best guess is that this issue is caused by your mixing and matching pieces from Unstable and Testing. The automatically included dependency list doesn't have enough details for me to tell exactly where the problem is. We are doing a large and complicated

Bug#1019486: gdm3: Gdm3 crashes (oh no something has gone wrong)

2022-09-10 Thread Christophe TROESTLER
Package: gdm3 Version: 42.0-1 Severity: grave X-Debbugs-Cc: none, Christophe Troestler Dear Maintainer, After the latest update, gdm3 (42.0) starts with the message “oh no something has gone wrong”. =/var/log/syslog= contains the stack trace below. Note sure how to fix this. Best regards,