** Description changed:

  Ubuntu version:
  Ubuntu 25.04 code name Plucky.
  
  package: gnome-shell
- installed version: 48.0-1ubuntu1 
+ installed version: 48.0-1ubuntu1
  
  The recent migration gnome shell SpinnerContent from the use themed
  icons has led to theming regressions, notably in Ubuntu's Yaru theme.
  Unlike the old implementation, the new SpinnerContent uses cairo to draw
  the spinner, which does not respect existing icon-based spinner theming
  (e.g. process-working-symbolic from icon themes).
  
  Attempts to match the look of Yaru's spinner (as defined in [2]) are
  ineffective due to this shift. Even  GtkSpinner (used in old gnome core
  app build) has been changed to AdwSpinner.
  
  A PR is currently open here [1] theming the GtkSpinner and
  SpinnerContent icon but this was way before the release of AdwSpinner
  and the changes in StSpinnerContent. Currently the spinners in cursor
  theme is the only one clear from this problem.
  
  Expected Behavior:
- Spinner visuals should follow the theme’s styling, respecting custom icons or 
CSS definitions.
+ Spinner visuals should follow the theme’s styling, respecting custom look
  
  Actual Behavior:
  spinner ignores theme-defined visuals and uses cairo for rendering instead.
  
  [1] https://github.com/ubuntu/yaru/pull/4134
  [2] https://github.com/ubuntu/yaru.dart
  
- 
- [related to] 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libadwaita-1/+bug/2114778
+ [related to]
+ https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libadwaita-1/+bug/2114778

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Title:
  StSpinnerContent cannot be themed; must patch source to match Yaru's
  spinner design

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