gnome-session_2.26.1-5_amd64.changes is NEW

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(new) gnome-session-bin_2.26.1-5_amd64.deb optional gnome
The GNOME Session Manager - Minimal runtime
 This package contains the binaries for the GNOME Session Manager, but
 no startup scripts. It is meant for those willing to start
 gnome-session by hand with the components of their choice, and for
 applications such as GDM that use gnome-session internally.
gnome-session_2.26.1-5.diff.gz
  to pool/main/g/gnome-session/gnome-session_2.26.1-5.diff.gz
gnome-session_2.26.1-5.dsc
  to pool/main/g/gnome-session/gnome-session_2.26.1-5.dsc
gnome-session_2.26.1-5_all.deb
  to pool/main/g/gnome-session/gnome-session_2.26.1-5_all.deb
Changes: gnome-session (2.26.1-5) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * 01_gnome-wm.patch:
    + Actually install gnome-wm.desktop, it’s pretty useless otherwise.
    + Don’t read the GConf key, it’s obviously set to gnome-wm if we’re
      starting gnome-wm.
    + Make compiz the default if compiz-gtk is installed.
    + Remove a few unneeded things from the script to make it start
      faster.
  * gconf-defaults: make gnome-wm the default window manager.
  * README.Debian: document how programs are started and how to
    configure the different kinds of startups.
  * 90_relibtoolize.patch: updated.
  * Split the package between gnome-session-bin, which contains the
    minimal runtime needed to actually run the gnome-session binary, and
    gnome-session, which contains all the startup scripts and has much
    larger dependencies, including the components which are required by
    default. This prepares us for GDM 2.26.
  * Update the list of copyright holders.


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gnome-session_2.26.1-5_all.deb - optional gnome

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