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Title:
  gnome-shell crashes when locking screen while dock widget is in focus

Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  gnome-shell crashes with signal 11 (segmentation fault) when I try to
  lock the screen while a widget  in the dock is in focus. The end
  result is that the screen either does not lock, and gnome-shell
  reloads, or it hangs (can move mouse, but mouse clicks or keyboard
  presses don't seem to have any effect). Either way no screen lock
  occurs.

  This is on a dual-screen setup, where I have the dock visible on both
  screens.

  Steps to reproduce:

  1) Open a terminal (or any app, terminal is just an example)
  2) Open a new terminal with cntrl+N 
  3) Click on the terminal icon on the dock, so it shows both instances of the 
terminal app
  4) Try to lock the screen with super+L
  5) Observe crash

  Attached is the output of syslog at the exact moment the crash occurs.

  Output of lsb_release -rd:
  Description:  Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
  Release:      18.04

  Output of apt-cache policy gnome-shell:
  gnome-shell:
    Installed: 3.28.3-0ubuntu0.18.04.2
    Candidate: 3.28.3-0ubuntu0.18.04.2
    Version table:
   *** 3.28.3-0ubuntu0.18.04.2 500
          500 http://nl.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-updates/main amd64 
Packages
          100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
       3.28.1-0ubuntu2 500
          500 http://nl.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/main amd64 Packages

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