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Gnome 48 support II #350
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Could you provide the versions you are using. So which distro are you using? Which exact gnome version 48 beta, alpha? |
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Hello. Click to expandфев 25 14:02:27 rosa-md8efm systemd-coredump[3751]: [🡕] Process 1958 (gnome-shell) of user 500 dumped core.
фев 25 14:02:27 rosa-md8efm systemd[1]: [email protected]: Deactivated successfully. |
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I'm using a current Fedora 42 (
Maybe I should wait for |
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That is strange, as I also used Fedora 42 in a VM to test it and it worked. As I can't reproduce the issue locally, it would be easier to wait for gnome 48 to release, since every beta / alpha may have different feature and may not be stable. I also use a feature, that is only present in beta, but is guaranteed in the final release, so that might be the issue. |
I see if I disable "Paste on Select", there is no crash. It works for me, as there was some uncertainty when click. |
I am on debian testing - gnome-shell-rc2 line 1215 is In gnome-shell gitlab they use https://gjs.guide/extensions/upgrading/gnome-shell-48.html#meta |
Thanks for your work!
Unfortunately, I have to reopen #341, GNOME still crashes whenever I try to paste using pano.
I cloned and installed commit
5da1eba
from the master branch.Unfortunately, this time, I can't spot the relevant error message:
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