I think gnome-shell could do better at ignoring programs being debugged. It appears you can detect this by looking at the process state like in /proc/PID/status. It will show:
State: t (tracing stop)
Or easier to parse: Look at /proc/PID/stat and the third field will be a lowercase 't'.
This means the process is being debugged and gnome-shell should not be raising warnings about it.
I think gnome-shell could do better at ignoring programs being debugged. It appears you can detect this by looking at the process state like in /proc/PID/status. It will show:
State: t (tracing stop)
Or easier to parse: Look at /proc/PID/stat and the third field will be a lowercase 't'.
This means the process is being debugged and gnome-shell should not be raising warnings about it.