Changelog
gnome-session (3.33.90-1) experimental; urgency=medium
* New upstream release
+ Add support to manage the session using the systemd user instance. A new
systemd_session build time option is added to enable/disable the support
and set it as the default (disable/enable/default). Right now the
support is enabled by default.
- For Debian this means that we are now (in experimental, currently!)
requiring systemd for GNOME sessions.
+ Update session definitions to match new gnome-settings-daemon
+ don't show logout button in fail whale when not logged in
+ handle apps exiting abruptly at log out better
* debian/rules: Disable systemd session support on !linux
* control: Bump gnome-shell/gnome-settings-daemon/gdm requirements.
For the systemd --user support, ensure that people have all the
components involved at 3.33.90.
* Install systemd units into gnome-session-bin. They are needed by
`/usr/bin/gnome-session` itself.
* util-Blacklist-some-session-specific-variables.patch: Take from MR. Don't
upload some session specific variables into the D-Bus and systemd
environments, otherwise some things will get the wrong idea about what
session they're running in.
-- Iain Lane <email address hidden> Thu, 15 Aug 2019 15:05:56 +0100