data: ensure systemd environment is sanitized when shell exits
When mutter is acting as a display server it sets a number of environment variables in the user's session. These variables tell applications where the display server's sockets are. When the shell exits at logout time it leaves these environment variables in the systemd --user environment, which can confuse subsequent sessions. This commit clears up the environment on exit. https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/1129
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Type=notify
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Type=notify
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ExecStart=@bindir@/gnome-shell
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ExecStart=@bindir@/gnome-shell
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# unset some environment variables that were set by the shell and won't work now that the shell is gone
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ExecStopPost=-systemctl --user unset-environment GNOME_SETUP_DISPLAY WAYLAND_DISPLAY DISPLAY XAUTHORITY
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# Exit code 1 means we are probably *not* dealing with an extension failure
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# Exit code 1 means we are probably *not* dealing with an extension failure
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SuccessExitStatus=1
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SuccessExitStatus=1
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# On wayland we cannot restart
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# On wayland we cannot restart
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