This bug affects me. Is there any kind of workaround? I'm using up to
date 20.04 which includes mutter 3.36.9-0ubuntu0.20.04.1.
I'm trying to figure out if there's some way to have my vim not use wl-
copy as it crashes gnome-shell every time I copy something which is hard
to remember.
Oh, and it
I believe that this is the same issue that causes crashes for me in some
situations where a Wayland surface is committed without a window
geometry.
The upstream bug https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/1739
includes a backtrace of the crash on the "gnome-3-36" branch. So this
issue will
Ubuntu 20.04 should get a fix in future via an update like mutter
3.36.9. But before that, we need a GNOME developer to cherry-pick one of
the above fixes into the gnome-3-36 branch. I've just asked them to...
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Okay. I'm happy that it's so easy to reproduce. Upgrading to 21.04 isn't
really a solution right now.
Will mutter receive the 3.38 upgrade on LTS or is there another way to
fix it?
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The crash doesn't seem to occur on 21.04, just giving an assertion
failure warning:
surface_state_changed: assertion
'wl_window->has_last_sent_configuration' failed
So it seems the issue was fixed in 3.38 via:
Which is:
https://errors.ubuntu.com/problem/6de6e7a931b1ab1175f233d776feb5a3fa74a04b
** Description changed:
+ https://errors.ubuntu.com/problem/6de6e7a931b1ab1175f233d776feb5a3fa74a04b
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This has worked before, but with the latest update of mutter on
14.01.2021 the gnome-shell
Thanks for the bug report. I reproduced the crash on 20.04 and it led
to:
https://errors.ubuntu.com/bucket/?id=/usr/bin/gnome-
shell%3A8%3Awl_shell_surface_role_configure%3Ameta_window_wayland_configure%3Ag_closure_invoke%3Asignal_emit_unlocked_R%3Ag_signal_emit_valist
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