After several days, Jeremy still didn't respond. Let' s consider for
ourselves.
Ubuntu provides binary packages. After I installed and tested,
gnome-shell, icon, sound, unity are all fine, no incompatibility. The
only problem is gtk. The gtk binary package
<https://packages.ubuntu.com/plucky/yaru-theme-gtk> on Ubuntu contains a
dependency that Debian does not have: session-migration
<https://packages.ubuntu.com/plucky/session-migration>, but it is not
written on Github
<https://github.com/ubuntu/yaru/blob/master/debian/control#L31>. I
deleted it and repacked package, there is no problem after testing.
In summary, I think we don't need to worry about compatibility.
Directly following the upstream updates, anything would be better than
now. π
ε¨ 2025/6/9 14:42, Mike Gabriel ει:
Hi,
OnΒ Mo 09 Jun 2025 08:19:52 CEST, ε΄ θ―η³ wrote:
The upcoming Debian 13 comes with GNOME48, but yaru-theme version is
still 24.04.
https://salsa.debian.org/desktop-themes-team/yaru-theme
This leads to a lot of incompatible besides
gnome-shell<https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1100949>,
such as the icons cannot be completely covered because GNOME has made
changes to the icons (like 'Wellbeing' in Settings), the window
controls padding and margins is different with libadwaita.
So, hope updates follow upstream 25.04 to adapting GNOME 48, so that
will not have display problems when Debian 13 became Stable.
I have been holding back yaru-theme updates in Debian, because I am
not too involved in GNOME development and Yaru compatibility. I
originally intended to use it with MATE desktop.
@Jeremy: What do you think about this? You are the better expert here.
Mike