Regression: Lacks fractional scaling patch from Lunar

Bug #2031908 reported by fossfreedom
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magpie (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

In Jammy and Lunar we used mutter which had Canonicals X based scaling patch.

For the ubuntu magpie package we do not have this patch. This produces a conflict between budgie-control-center which thinks there is scaling available and offers this as a user option, and magpie which doesn't actually set fractional scaling on user demand.

Resolution here is to backport the well used jammy/lunar scaling patch to magpie and apply it.

Revision history for this message
Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote :

This bug was fixed in the package magpie - 0.9.3-0ubuntu1

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magpie (0.9.3-0ubuntu1) mantic; urgency=medium

  * New upstream microrelease (LP: #2032649)
    - Remove toggle-shaded keyboard shortcut binding and associated code;
      GNOME 45 has removed the associated schema since the toggle-shaded was
      considered broken capability (LP: #2031620)
    - Add COGL default_driver option to allow certain architectures to be
      built with a specific driver name. It is recommended to leave this as
      the default 'auto' for most architectures.
  * Drop meson-add-back-default_driver-option.patch since the COGL
    default_driver option this has been incorporated in this release
  * backport fractional scaling from lunar (LP: #2031908)
    0001-Merge-existing-x11-fractional-scaling-patch.patch
  * Packaging changes
    - d/libmagpie-0-0.symbols update for shade removal; no budgie components
      use this option so no need to bump the ABI

 -- David Mohammed <email address hidden> Tue, 22 Aug 2023 20:17:39 +0100

Changed in magpie (Ubuntu):
status: New → Fix Released
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