gnome-session 41.3-1ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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gnome-session (41.3-1ubuntu1) jammy; urgency=medium

  * Merge with debian:
    - Ensure that systemd is preferred on startup (LP: #1959596)
  * debian/rules: Automatically compute the pot name using $DEB_UPSTREAM_VERSION
  * debian/rules: Keep gnome-session domain in sync with major version
  * debian/patches: Remove applied upstream
  * debian/patches: Refresh patches as per upstream changes
  * debian: Remove communitheme-snap session
  * Remaining changes with debian:
    - debian/control.in:
      + Recommend session-migration
      + Move xwayland dependency to gnome-session and make gnome-session
        Arch: any
      + Split gnome-startup-applications to a separate binary package so
        that it can be uninstalled without breaking the system
      + Add unity-session
    - debian/rules: Ensure pot file is generated to translate session files
    - Split ubuntu-session out of gnome-session.
    - debian/data: Add old-style systemd user session used by Unity
    - debian/gnome-session-bin.postinst, debian/gnome-session-bin.prerm:
       Moved registering gnome-session binary as a session manager to
       gnome-session-bin package
    - don't install gnome-mimeapps.list (installed by desktop-file-utils in
      Ubuntu):
      debian/gnome-session-common.dirs, gnome-session-common.install,
      gnome-session-common.maintscript, gnome-session-common.postinst
    - debian/patches/ubuntu/support_autostart_delay.patch:
      + Bugzilla patch to support adding a delay to autostart apps, using
        a "X-GNOME-Autostart-Delay" key in the desktop file
    - debian/patches/ubuntu/ubuntu_sessions.patch:
      + Add ubuntu sessions
    - debian/patches/ubuntu/remove_session_saving_from_gui.patch:
      + Add GNOME_SESSION_SAVE environment variable for people wanting to
        use the save session still, knowing that it can break your system
        if used unwisely
    - debian/patches/ubuntu/add_sessionmigration.patch:
      + launch session-migration if present at the start of the session.
        This sync tool runns different session migration scripts that can be
        provided in various desktop packages.
    - debian/patches/ubuntu/dbus_request_shutdown.patch:
      + Add "RequestShutdown" and "RequestReboot" DBus methods to allow
        other applications to shutdown or reboot the machine via the session
        manager.
    - debian/patches/ubuntu/ignore_gsettings_region.patch:
      + Ignore the "region" gsettings value - users' setting of LC_*
        variables saved in ~/.pam_environment.
    - debian/patches/revert_remove_gnome_session_properties.patch:
      + Don't merge translations into gnome-session-properties.desktop
    - debian/ubuntu-settings-migrate-to-defaults.18.10.1.py:
      + Migrate users using old default ubuntu-settings to current ones
    - debian/xdg_dirs_desktop_session.sh: Install a new script into
      /etc/profile.d to prepend a $DESKTOP_SESSION related directory to
      $XDG_{CONFIG,DATA}_DIRS.

gnome-session (41.3-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Team upload

  [ Jeremy Bicha ]
  * New upstream release
  * debian/rules: Drop unneeded -Wl,--as-needed
  * Build-Depend on dh-sequence-gnome instead of gnome-pkg-tools
  * Revert "Leave compatibility symlinks in /usr/lib/gnome-session".
    This was no longer needed in either gdm3 or gnome-control-center
    since before bullseye.

  [ Simon McVittie ]
  * d/rules: Configure with systemd_session=default on Linux.
    On Linux systems that have dbus-user-session, we now prefer systemd
    mode, as we did in bullseye (until it was accidentally disabled in
    40.1.1-2). On systems that do not, such as those using sysvinit, we'll
    fall back to the old code path with a warning.
    The old code path will not necessarily remain supported by upstream
    forever, since one of the motivations for the systemd mode was to
    simplify GNOME session startup, but at the moment it still works.
    (Closes: #1004448)
  * Depend on default-dbus-session-bus | dbus-session-bus instead of
    dbus-x11
  * Standards-Version: 4.6.0 (no changes required)

 -- Marco Trevisan (Treviño) <email address hidden>  Tue, 01 Mar 2022 13:19:24 +0100

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gnome-session: GNOME Session Manager - GNOME 3 session

 The GNOME Session Manager is in charge of starting the core components
 of the GNOME desktop, and applications that should be launched at
 login time. It also features a way to save and restore currently
 running applications.
 .
 This package contains the required components for the standard GNOME 3
 session, based on the GNOME Shell. It can be started from a display
 manager such as GDM, and requires 3D acceleration to work properly.

gnome-session-bin: GNOME Session Manager - Minimal runtime

 The GNOME Session Manager is in charge of starting the core components
 of the GNOME desktop, and applications that should be launched at
 login time. It also features a way to save and restore currently
 running applications.
 .
 This package contains the binaries for the GNOME Session Manager, but
 no startup scripts. It is meant for those willing to start
 gnome-session by hand with the components of their choice, and for
 applications such as GDM that use gnome-session internally.

gnome-session-bin-dbgsym: debug symbols for gnome-session-bin
gnome-session-common: GNOME Session Manager - common files

 The GNOME Session Manager is in charge of starting the core components
 of the GNOME desktop, and applications that should be launched at
 login time. It also features a way to save and restore currently
 running applications.
 .
 This package contains the translations, data files and startup scripts
 which are common to the GNOME and GNOME fallback sessions.

gnome-startup-applications: Startup Applications manager for GNOME

 The Startup Applications Preferences app allows configuring
 applications to run automatically when logging in to your desktop.
 This app complies with the FreeDesktop.org Desktop Application Autostart
 Specification so it will work even if your chosen desktop is not GNOME.

gnome-startup-applications-dbgsym: debug symbols for gnome-startup-applications
ubuntu-session: Ubuntu session with GNOME Shell

 This package contains the required components for running a GNOME 3 session
 with default Ubuntu configuration, based on the GNOME Shell.

unity-session: Unity session, previous ubuntu default experience.

 This package contains the required components for the Unity session.
 It can be started from a display manager such as LightDM.