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I tried searching Xorg gitlab but can't find it for now. I would like to suggest this patch to give option of avoiding .xsession-errors completely.

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Let's analyze the file origin locally

$ dpkg -S  /etc/X11/Xsession
x11-common: /etc/X11/Xsession

$ apt-cache show x11-common | grep Source | sort -u
Source: xorg

or using packages.ubuntu.com - it says that source package is xorg(see this page).

Semi-appstream is on Debian Salsa - https://salsa.debian.org/xorg-team/xorg/blob/ubuntu/debian/local/Xsession . You can try to send pull request here.

But I can't find this file on Freedesktop Gitlab.

About the premise - I think that your patch will never be included upstream, because of great possibilities of .xsession-errors. Developers and users use this file to determine what is wrong. If you want to change this - change it on your own machine.

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  • Thank you, I'll accept it until someone points to a file that's even closer to upstream
    – int_ua
    Jul 10, 2019 at 11:41
  • On .xsession-errors: I understand that of course, but the patch will not disable it, just create a possibility to opt-in for disabling. Right now there are too many ignored warnings there. I don't agree developers using it to full potential, most of the bugs opened about it are left without reaction.
    – int_ua
    Jul 10, 2019 at 11:44
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The source of the Xsession file is Debian.

The file is located in the Debian/Ubuntu xorg source > debian/local/ folder.

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  • What makes your answer so unique? :) (comparing with mine given above )
    – N0rbert
    Jul 14, 2019 at 21:48
  • Only that OP din't see that as upstream, I'm saying Debian, period, not Xorg at all..
    – doug
    Jul 14, 2019 at 22:02
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Xorg is the upstream source for the /etc/X11/Xsession file.

If you think that your patch may one or more bugs, check https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/groups/xorg/-/issues to see if those bugs are already being tracked and awaiting your patch.

If you want the patch to get visibility and feedback, try the xorg-devel mailing list. However, I suggest starting with the ubuntu-devel mailing list, which includes many smart engineers and some Xorg devs - they can give you early feedback if your patch is ready for xorg, or needs some kind of work.

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    Thank you, but the question is where exactly on that gitlab is Xsession file?
    – int_ua
    Jul 6, 2019 at 21:54

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