The crash turns out to be due to a combination of several things:
* the authd patches were disabled in latest src:gnome-shell, including the
definition of the missing key (presumably to make migration easier)
* the binary gnome-shell package could not upgrade through simple `apt upgrade`
due to some transition
* the interdependency between gnome-shell (which has the crashing code) and
gnome-shell-common (which holds the gsettings definitions) isn't using (=
${binary:Version}) but rather a manually defined boundary (>= 47~rc).
So I ended up with a partially upgraded system.
IMHO, not having a strict equality bound on this kind of relationship is
a straight bug.
** Also affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: gcr (Ubuntu)
** Summary changed:
-
/usr/libexec/gcr-prompter:11:gtk_im_multicontext_set_slave:im_module_setting_changed:g_closure_invoke:signal_emit_unlocked_R:signal_emit_valist_unlocked
+ gnome-shell breaks on partial upgrades
** Summary changed:
- gnome-shell breaks on partial upgrades
+ gnome-shell 48 breaks on partial upgrades
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gnome-shell 48 breaks on partial upgrades
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