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This update has been unpushed.

This needs to be done as a mega-update on a side tag, as usual.

Yes, but fedpkg ovoerride create doesn't work for the mutter build because its gating fails, so I couldn't create a temporary override to get gnome-shell built.

(I'm also only back from PTO today, and didn't want to spent my last days fiddling around with rawhide)

This update has been unpushed.

The update was pushed to stable 3 days ago, so maybe you already have it installed?

It seems like with this update, hitting alt-f1 with the overview open no longer closes it. Is this intended?

Yes. alt-f1 should also no longer open the overview.

Also there are several dependency issues in the update, all with the same basic cause

That's a packaging issue in gnome-shell-extensions. I'll try to remember to look into it after my vacations, for now it's papered over by the gnome-shell 41.rc.1 update.

I am new member of testing team.

Welcome 🤗️

Gnome screen reader is working in gnome-shell 40.2. It is not working in 40.3.

Mmh, I tested now, and it looks like pipewire doesn't get terminated on logout.

After running

systemctl --user stop pipewire

from the TTY, the screen reader started working on the next login again.

Gnome overview search is not working for gnome classic. gnome tweak tool is not fully working for gnome classic(activites hot corner toogle is not working).

GNOME Classic doesn't have the overview, and that has been the case since GNOME 3.34. That is, the above is expected behavior, not a problem with this update.

Gnome web not working fully. Unable to print webpage. Youtube video not playing in mini player.

Those are unrelated to any of the packages in this update.

All gnome accessibility features except gnome screen reader is working

Does the screen reader work in gnome-shell 40.2? I don't see any changes between 40.2 and 40.3 that would affect the screen reader.

I'm seeing a new SELinux denial related to this update: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1916652

There aren't any changes on the gnome-shell side that suggest it's causing this.

I suspect something goes wrong when the file trigger for icons rebuilds the icon cache, as gnome-shell does install two icons (since 3.36 or so, and in /usr/share/icons rather than the flatpak path of course)

That's unrelated to this update. If installed extensions no longer show up in Firefox, that's either a Firefox issue (plugins disabled?) or an issue with the "GNOME Shell Integration" plugin (part of the gnome-shell package).

@elad: Nothing in this update touches alt-tab (or keybindings in general), so I doubt what you are seeing has been introduced by 3.16.3 ...