What Could Go Wrong
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GNOME Builder is a standalone app that is not installed by default by any Ubuntu flavor. If there is a critical bug preventing GNOME Builder from being usable, a developer could use another IDE such as Visual Studio Code.
GNOME Builder is also distributed as a Flatpak and developers could use that if Ubuntu's .deb version is not working. (The .deb version of GNOME Builder installs flatpak by default anyway since that's how the build and run command is implemented for GNOME apps.)
As a component of GNOME core, there is a micro-release exception for gnome-builder
Impact
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This is a new stable release in the 46 series.
https:/ /gitlab. gnome.org/ GNOME/gnome- builder/ -/blob/ 46.2/NEWS
Also, this adds a dependency to fix keyboard shortcuts not working. This issue is now tested in step 7 of the below test plan.
Test Case /wiki.ubuntu. com/DesktopTeam /TestPlans/ GnomeBuilder
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Complete the test case from https:/
What Could Go Wrong
-------------------
GNOME Builder is a standalone app that is not installed by default by any Ubuntu flavor. If there is a critical bug preventing GNOME Builder from being usable, a developer could use another IDE such as Visual Studio Code.
GNOME Builder is also distributed as a Flatpak and developers could use that if Ubuntu's .deb version is not working. (The .deb version of GNOME Builder installs flatpak by default anyway since that's how the build and run command is implemented for GNOME apps.)
As a component of GNOME core, there is a micro-release exception for gnome-builder
https:/ /wiki.ubuntu. com/StableRelea seUpdates/ GNOME