*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 2098453 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2098453
>> IMHO, not having a strict equality bound on this kind of relationship
is a straight bug.
> The equality bound was removed after bug 2077232
So I was considering using something like
https://salsa.debian.org/gnome-team/gnome-
shell/-/commit/11caf605bf06a536e to set upper bounds too.
But then I definitely think that indeed also from the gnome-shell side it's
completely wrong not to have a strict dependency on binary versions:
- gnome-shell package contains libraries and typelib files that exposes
internal APIs
- gnome-shell-common package includes JS code (in the resource files) that may
consume those APIs
Not to mention that the common package exposes also the `.gir` files
that are the "sources" of those typelibs, and again having a version
mismatch there isn't correct.
So... If #2077232 happens again we need to figure out what's causing it,
but it's definitely not a shell problem.
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gnome-shell 48 breaks on partial upgrades
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