On Wed, 2017-09-27 at 17:34 +0100, Emmanuele Bassi wrote:
> On 27 September 2017 at 06:33, tjoen <tj...@dds.nl> wrote:
...
> > I see that I didn't remove the sed line
> > sed -i 's/INTROSPECTION_GIRS = GjsPrivate-
> > 1.0.gir/INTROSPECTION_GIRS
> > =/g' Makefile.in
> > 
> > Thanks for reminding.
> 
> You seem to be ignoring all the information given to you.
> 
> You *cannot* use GNOME Shell if you don't build the introspection
> data. Additionally, the introspection data is private, which means
> there are not stability guarantees between releases. This means you
> *cannot* use an older version of the GNOME Shell introspection data
> with a newer version of GNOME Shell.

That had been made clear in other postings

> I strongly encourage you to stop wasting your time (and everybody
> else's on this mailing list) trying to build a broken GNOME Shell,
> and
> instead try to figure out why the build is breaking with a
> segmentation fault.

After building rpms for 20 packages I completely forgot to
delete the line above in the .spec file.

gdm, gnome-shell and session working now.
I have won the race against the linuxfromscratch.org team
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