Ludovic Courtès <l...@gnu.org> writes:
>> The other GNOME upgrade that I worked on months ago still awaits a >> rebase onto staging. I’ll try to get it into good shape to have the >> build farm build it out, so that more people can test it and provide >> fixes where needed. > > Perhaps we can first merge ‘staging’ in its current form, then make this > branch the new ‘staging’ and aim for a merge as is (with only fixes > committed there.) How does that sound? Sounds good. I just tested the new(er) GNOME on staging and unfortunately it is *not* working. I reconfigured my workstation which previously also used GNOME. I see a mouse pointer appearing, but gnome-shell never seems to properly start. (I’m using auto-login, so I don’t see the GDM login prompt first.) It would be good to see if this can be reproduced in a stateless system, e.g. a virtual machine. I already removed ~/.config/gnome-* and ~/.local/share/gnome-shell*, but this did not change the behaviour. Help is very welcome! -- Ricardo