gnome-shell 42~beta-1ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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gnome-shell (42~beta-1ubuntu1) jammy; urgency=medium

  * Merge with debian
  * debian/patches: Refresh
  * debian/patches: Support configuring icons resource to use for mode
  * debian/ubuntu-session-mods/ubuntu.json: Use Yaru's gnome-shell icons
  * Remaining changes with debian:
    - Replace gnome-backgrounds dep with ubuntu-wallpapers and Suggests
      gnome-themes-standard-data, gnome-backgrounds
    - Add some Recommends:
      + ubuntu-session (| gnome-session) to have the ubuntu session available
      + xserver-xorg-legacy
      + yaru-theme-gnome-shell for the default ubuntu theming
      + gnome-remote-desktop to provide remote desktop support by default
    - Moved some Recommends to Suggests:
      + chrome-gnome-shell
    - Update debian/gbp.conf with Ubuntu settings
    - gnome-shell-common.prerm: Remove deprecated ubuntu theme alternative
    - ubuntu/desktop_detect.patch:
      + add caching for desktop detection to avoid querying the current
        desktop env variable as iterate through the list each time. For the
        time of the Shell process, we can expect this env variable to stay
        stable.
    - ubuntu/smarter_alt_tab.patch:
      + quick alt-tab (without showing up the switcher) switch only between
        the last window of the last 2 applications to be focused instead of
        raising all windows of those apps.
    - ubuntu/lightdm-user-switching.patch:
      + Allow user switching when using LightDM.
    - ubuntu/lock_on_suspend.patch
      + Respect Ubuntu's lock-on-suspend setting.
    - ubuntu/background_login.patch
      + Change default background color as we modified the default GDM color
        for our ubuntu session.
    - ubuntu/gdm_alternatives.patch
      + Add support for GDM3 theme alternatives
    - optional-hot-corner.patch
      + enable patch proposed by upstream developer already in package (but
        not in series) to add a settings for optional hot corner activation.
    - main-show-an-error-message-on-gnome-shell-crash.patch,
      global-make-possible-to-set-debug-flags-dynamically.patch,
      main-increase-the-granularity-of-backtraces-in-SHELL_DEBU.patch,
      main-add-backtrace-crashes-all-and-backtrace-all.patch,
      sessionMode-add-support-for-debugFlags-parameter.patch:
      + Improve debug JS tracing for crash reports
    - ubuntu/search-call-XUbuntuCancel-method-on-providers-when-no-dat.patch:
      + stop searches when requested from UI
    - magnifier-Show-cursor-when-magnifier-is-enabled-and-scale.patch:
      + Show monitor scaled cursor when magnifier is enabled
    - ubuntu/layout-Make-starting-in-the-overview-optional.patch:
      + Makes dock replace overview easier
    - ubuntu/layout-Try-to-allocate-before-getting-size-of-tracke.patch:
      + Ensure windows don't get maximized under the panels / dock
    - ubuntu/sessionMode-Add-support-for-configuring-an-icons-resource.patch:
      + Support loading iconsResourceName from session file
    - ubuntu/main-Support-loading-multiple-Yaru-theme-variants.patch:
      + Support loading Yaru theme variants (for accent color)
    - Break gnome-shell-extension-desktop-icons (<< 19.01.3+git20190814)

gnome-shell (42~beta-1) experimental; urgency=medium

  * New upstream release:
    - Implement in-shell screenshot and screencast UI
    - Use libadwaita for extension preferences
    - Improve presentation of multi-day events in calendar
    - Implement OSD redesign
    - Allow extensions to opt-in to running on lock/login screen
  * debian/patches:
    - Drop applied upstream
    - Revert switch to gnome-bluetooth-3
    - Cherry-pick various upstream fixes
  * debian: Update runtime-dependencies and use mozjs-91 based gjs
  * debian/gnome-shell.lintian-overrides: Overrides for new messages
  * debian/control:
    - Drop shell dependency on gjs cli tool, add to extensions tool
    - Explicitly list freedesktop gir dependency
    - Add runtime dependency on libadwaita via gir1.2-adw-1

gnome-shell (41.3-2) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Team upload
  * d/p/environment-Require-GnomeBluetooth-1.0.patch,
    d/p/environment-Require-gnome-desktop-3.0.patch:
    Add patches from 42~alpha to avoid a crash with experimental GIR.
    Previously, gnome-shell would crash if gir1.2-gnomedesktop-4.0 or
    gir1.2-gnomebluetooth-2.0 were installed.
  * d/patches: Update to gnome-41 branch commit 41.3-10-g3ca661b73
    - Don't break extensions that look up a window's app on ::window-added,
      fixing a regression in 41.3
    - Translation updates: cs, es, he, is, ja

 -- Marco Trevisan (Treviño) <email address hidden>  Fri, 25 Feb 2022 01:59:17 +0100

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Marco Trevisan (Treviño)
Uploaded to:
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Ubuntu Developers
Architectures:
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Section:
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gnome-shell: graphical shell for the GNOME desktop

 The GNOME Shell provides core interface functions like switching
 windows, launching applications or see your notifications. It takes
 advantage of the capabilities of modern graphics hardware and
 introduces innovative user interface concepts to provide a
 delightful and easy to use experience. GNOME Shell is the defining
 technology of the GNOME 3 user experience.

gnome-shell-common: common files for the GNOME graphical shell

 This package contains translations and data files for the GNOME shell.

gnome-shell-dbgsym: debug symbols for gnome-shell
gnome-shell-extension-prefs: tool to enable / disable GNOME Shell extensions

 This package contains a tool which users who use Shell extensions can use to
 toggle them on and off, and access their preferences.