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Angel D. Segarra (angel-segarra) wrote : Touch gesture animations trigger Object St.Button (0x56439bd53160), has been already disposed — impossible to get any property from it. This might be caused by the object having been destroyed from C code using something such as destroy(), dispose(), or remove() vfuncs.

Ubuntu 22.04 development fully updated as of time of this report.

On a fresh boot, as soon as you open some applications and do the up touch gesture to enter the application grid and then back down to return to the desktop, journal spits out js stacktrace.

Apr 08 18:46:18 x1c gnome-shell[1782]: Object St.Button (0x56439a2fd220), has been already disposed — impossible to get any property from it. This might be caused by the object having been destroyed from C code using something such as destroy(), dispose(), or remove() vfuncs.
Apr 08 18:46:18 x1c gnome-shell[1782]: == Stack trace for context 0x564398f2e170 ==
Apr 08 18:46:18 x1c gnome-shell[1782]: #0 56439bea4058 i resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/windowPreview.js:566 (3be09010ac40 @ 10)
Apr 08 18:46:18 x1c gnome-shell[1782]: == Stack trace for context 0x564398f2e170 ==
Apr 08 18:46:18 x1c gnome-shell[1782]: #0 56439bea4058 i resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/windowPreview.js:567 (3be09010ac40 @ 36)
Apr 08 18:46:18 x1c gnome-shell[1782]: == Stack trace for context 0x564398f2e170 ==
Apr 08 18:46:18 x1c gnome-shell[1782]: #0 56439bea4058 i resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/windowPreview.js:570 (3be09010ac40 @ 77)
Apr 08 18:46:18 x1c gnome-shell[1782]: Object St.Label (0x56439a2e4c80), has been already disposed — impossible to get any property from it. This might be caused by the object having been destroyed from C code using something such as destroy(), dispose(), or remove() vfuncs.
Apr 08 18:46:18 x1c gnome-shell[1782]: Object .Gjs_ui_windowPreview_WindowPreview (0x56439a324ef0), has been already disposed — impossible to get any property from it. This might be caused by the object having been destroyed from C code using something such as destroy(), dispose(), or remove() vfuncs.