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When an InputSourceIndicator is destroyed, the InputSourceManager it was connected to could (and probably will) outlive it (since the manager is a singleton). If the InputSourceManager emits any subsequent signals, the callbacks from the finalised InputSourceIndicator could be invoked, and will reference finalised objects. This can be triggered by running `pkexec true` from a gnome-terminal window, then calling `pkill pkexec` from another terminal (on a different VT or via SSH). This causes the dialogue to be cancelled by polkitd. Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <withnall@endlessm.com> https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/357 |
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accessibility.js | ||
bluetooth.js | ||
brightness.js | ||
keyboard.js | ||
location.js | ||
network.js | ||
nightLight.js | ||
power.js | ||
remoteAccess.js | ||
rfkill.js | ||
screencast.js | ||
system.js | ||
thunderbolt.js | ||
volume.js |