Just to clear up some wrong assumptions I expressed earlier. The
obsolete options that were removed "recently" in 5.13-1 were the -a
and -c options, not the -s option. Although upstream now gives the
example in the comment to use -ls, Debian never did.

gdmflexiserver support was introduced upstream in 4.21. At the time,
Debian did not patch this, and only the -l option was used as default
from upstream. In 4.23-3 in 2005 Debian started patching the
gdmflexiserver invocation, and the -a -c options were added due to bug
#337760. Since then it has been -l -a -c until 5.13-1 reduced it to
-l. In the meantime, at least by 5.03, upstream changed its default to
-ls. But AFAICS there was never any -s option used in Debian.

That said, I intend to introduce the -s option since it will fix this
bug for you legacy gdm users, and it should not make any harm on gdm3
anyway since it is ignored there (famous last words).



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