Okay that is good news. In the thread on ubuntuforums there has been
another bug reported by user coffeecat that is somewhat related. I may
quote him here:

Anyway, to continue... I think I've discovered another bug in Gparted.
If you create a "mac" type partition table (I think that's the older
Apple Partition Map, not GUID) you get the odd little partition 1 which
is actually the partition map. If you then try to create a partition in
the unallocated space, it fails with an error. The "details" file
reports "Cannot have overlapping partitions." If you move the start
point for the new partition so that there is unallocated space between
it and the 31.5KiB so-called sdx1, the new partition is created just OK.
And Snow Leopard was quite happy with it - reading and writing to it OK.

Any information on this one?

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New HFS+ partition not labeled correctly in partition table
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/538682
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