On Wed, 08 Jul 2026 at 09:57:28 +0200, Mirek Kratochvil wrote:
This looks to me vaguely similar to a situation with gajim in #1130014
The problem in that bug seems to be that the reporter was using packages
from deb-multimedia.org, which are known to break apt's dependency
resolution in ways that can break GTK.
I can't immediately tell from this bug report whether you are using
deb-multimedia.org packages, but it seems plausible.
ii firefox [www-browser] 152.0.5~build1
ii ungoogled-chromium [www-browser] 149.0.7827.196-1mx25
These two (at least) are not official Debian packages, which suggests
that you might be using other third-party apt repositories such as
deb-multimedia.org. Debian can only provide support for its own
packages, and is not responsible for third-party apt repositories.
smcv