On 20 Dec 2024 08:32 +0000, from
social@teclab.at:
I filed a bug: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gdm/-/issues/959
Not sure if you want/need me to file another bug in the Debian bug system.
Asking for advice.
Generally the recommended way to do it is to file a bug report with
the distributor (if you're running Debian, that would be in the Debian
bug tracker) and let the package maintainer decide whether the issue
should be fixed locally or upstreamed. The main exception to this is
if you have installed the upstream version yourself on a system where
the distributor's packaged version has never been installed.
For tracking, since you have already filed a bug upstream and this
sounds like something where a current version fix in Debian might be reasonable, in this case I would suggest to file a bug also in the
Debian bug tracker and clearly point to the already filed upstream bug
report.
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Michael Kjörling
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https://michael.kjorling.se
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