That's by design in GSettings, the GLib developers have repeatedly said
that they won't change this. You get an assertion about the missing
schema, which is why I originally moved that to Unity as it seems it
just took away that schema.
** Changed in: glib
Status: New => Opinion
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The problem is that glib has a policy of terminating a program (calling
abort()) when settings schemata are not found. This has nothing to do
with Unity, even though the string 'Unity' can be found in a file in the
commercial SpiderOak package.
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: Confir
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