** Tags removed: kinetic
** Tags added: noble
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gnome-shell does not contain gjs dependence
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Reproduced (unintentionally) on noble after I removed the GNOME
Characters and a couple of other GNOME packages and replaced them with
flatpaks. Fixed by installing the native gjs package.
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gnome-shell does not contain gjs dependence
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I am closing this bug.
In the upstream report, upstream confirms that gnome-shell itself does
not need 'gjs', only the gjs library.
The gnome-shell-extension-prefs app packaged as a .deb correctly depends
on gjs.
A default Ubuntu Desktop install includes gjs. For you to remove gjs,
you will have
After I started typing this comment, upstream left a later comment
"gnome-shell includes some small external D-Bus services - namely
org.gnome.Shell.Extensions.service,
org.gnome.Shell.Notifications.service and
org.gnome.Shell.Screencast.service - that require the standalone gjs
executable. The pa