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Old 18th January 2012, 09:53 PM
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gnome-shell breakage in rawhide

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Just a heads up:

the cogl and clutter 1.9.4 releases that have inadvertently been pushed
into rawhide yesterday contain api changes that break gnome-shell -
until we get a gnome-shell release that fixes that, it would be
advisable to steer clear of those updates.


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Old 19th January 2012, 01:29 AM
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Re: gnome-shell breakage in rawhide

oh.. man!. I did a update and system is unusable now.

can't downgrade with distro sync.

going for a reinstall.
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