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Niels wrote: > We have looked at the remaining RC bugs for Jessie, and noticed that > the GNOME package stack seems to have several RC bugs affecting both > unstable and testing. > > Of the remaining 78 RC bugs in key packages affecting unstable and > testing, GNOME accounts for[1]: > > * #768133 - evince print only blank page in landscape / okular work Fixed > * #644047 - gdm3: /etc/default/locale ignored, locale set to C,[...] > * #774889 - gdm3: fails to upgrade squeeze -> wheezy -> jessie [...] Fixed (along with a regression from fixing #644047) > * #775877 - gnome-session: No mouse pointer after login I cannot reproduce this, but I've found a bug that seems like a plausible reason for the crash reported by the bug submitter, and had a 2-line patch accepted upstream. I'm currently waiting for the bug submitter to test the potential fix. Would you like me to upload it blindly in the hope that it is in fact the root cause? > * #776746 - gnome-session: GNOME crashes during a remote desktop > access As far as I can tell, the issue here is that GNOME Shell requires the decade-old Composite extension, but neither of our Xvnc implementations seem to have that, because they're both based on X server codebases older than that extension. I don't see how this can be resolved from the GNOME side, other than wontfix; Shell is a compositing manager, and just won't work without compositing. It doesn't seem particularly realistic to fix this from the Xvnc side for jessie either. The long-term solution is probably to do what Fedora have done: package tigervnc (which builds against a modern X server) as the only supported VNC server, and do not support Xvnc implementations based on older X codebases. Unfortunately, the RFP for tigervnc has stalled several times. My suggestion would be to reassign this to our two Xvnc implementations with "affects xrdp" and perhaps "affects gnome-session", and drop it to a non-RC severity. (It would also be nice if xrdp had selectable session types and, in the short term, could ignore GNOME 3 and other environments that require compositing; but that's wishlist IMO.) > * #770130 - gnome-shell: fails to start on i386 when built with [...] Two separate issues, probably. I've unmerged #775235, which has a tested (but upstream-rejected) patch, and reassigned to mesa; this seems worth fixing for jessie, since it affects fairly normal VM configurations and there's a known-working patch. #770130/#776911 looks like an Intel driver bug (could be either kernel or X, I can't tell). The report that has hardware details was on Pentium III-era i386 hardware, and I can reproduce something very similar (#780413, with which the others should perhaps be merged) on a disused Pentium IV that I happened to have in my office. Given that that's a decade old at this point, and would probably not provide great performance for GNOME anyway, I'm not convinced this deserves to be RC. Thanks, S -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-release-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/55033e25.6030...@debian.org