This bug was fixed in the package gnome-session - 3.30.1-1ubuntu1
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gnome-session (3.30.1-1ubuntu1) disco; urgency=medium
[ Iain Lane ]
* Merge with Debian, remaining changes:
- debian/control.in:
+ Recommend session-migration
+ Move xwayland dependency to gnome-session and make gnome-session
Arch: any
+ Split gnome-startup-applications to a separate binary package so
that it can be uninstalled without breaking the system
+ Add unity-session
- Split ubuntu-session out of gnome-session.
- Add upstart user session and systemd user session:
debian/data, debian/gnome-session-bin.user-session.upstart
- debian/gnome-session-bin.postinst, debian/gnome-session-bin.prerm:
Moved registering gnome-session binary as a session manager to
gnome-session-bin package
- Add gnome-session-wayland transitional package
- don't install gnome-mimeapps.list (installed by desktop-file-utils in
Ubuntu):
debian/gnome-session-common.dirs, gnome-session-common.install,
gnome-session-common.maintscript, gnome-session-common.postinst
- debian/patches/103_kill_the_fail_whale.patch:
+ Kill the Fail Whale as it tends to be more annoying than helpful
- debian/patches/22_support_autostart_delay.patch:
+ Bugzilla patch to support adding a delay to autostart apps, using
a "X-GNOME-Autostart-Delay" key in the desktop file
- debian/patches/50_ubuntu_sessions.patch:
+ Add ubuntu session tweaks
- debian/patches/51_remove_session_saving_from_gui.patch:
+ Add GNOME_SESSION_SAVE environment variable for people wanting to
use the save session still, knowing that it can break your system
if used unwisely
- debian/patches/53_add_sessionmigration.patch:
+ launch session-migration if present at the start of the session.
This sync tool runns different session migration scripts that can be
provided in various desktop packages.
- debian/patches/95_dbus_request_shutdown.patch:
+ Add "RequestShutdown" and "RequestReboot" DBus methods to allow
other applications to shutdown or reboot the machine via the session
manager.
- debian/patches/ignore_gsettings_region.patch:
+ Ignore the "region" gsettings value - users' setting of LC_*
variables saved in ~/.pam_environment.
- debian/patches/revert_remove_gnome_session_properties.patch:
+ Don't merge translations into gnome-session-properties.desktop
* debian/patches/50_ubuntu_sessions.patch:
- moved to debian/patches/ubuntu/ubuntu-sessions.patch (using gbp topic)
* ubuntu/ignore_gsettings_region.patch: Refresh
[ Marco Trevisan (Treviño) ]
* debian/ubuntu-settings-migrate-to-defaults.18.10.0.py:
- renamed to ubuntu-settings-migrate-to-defaults.18.10.1.py
+ Also run in ubuntu-wayland desktop session (LP: #1799205)
gnome-session (3.30.1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* Team upload
* New upstream release
* Bump Standards-Version to 4.2.1
* d/rules: Remove gnome-get-source.mk (please use uscan instead)
* Set Rules-Requires-Root to no
gnome-session (3.30.0-2) unstable; urgency=medium
* Team upload
* Release to unstable
- d/gbp.conf, d/control: Set branch back to debian/master
- d/watch: Only watch for upstream stable (even-numbered) releases
gnome-session (3.30.0-1) experimental; urgency=medium
* Team upload
[ Iain Lane ]
* debian/gbp.conf: Don't use patch numbers
* d/p/debian/Revert-main-Remove-GNOME_DESKTOP_SESSION_ID-envvar.patch: Mark
as not-needed upstream
[ Raphaël Hertzog ]
* Update gnome-mimeapps.list for evince's renamed desktop file
(Closes: #908177)
[ Simon McVittie ]
* d/gbp.conf: Add standard post-import hook
* New upstream release
* d/copyright: Update
-- Iain Lane <[email protected]> Fri, 30 Nov 2018 16:32:53 +0000
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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