As usual (and indeed correctly by the ubuntu policy), the bug is being
closed as "fix released" when there is in fact no fix for the stable
distribution against which the bug was originally reported. And as usual
this is extremely confusing. If one reports a bug against a package that
is in distribution version foo which still has not reached end of life,
he expects the bug to be cosidered closed when a fix is available for
foo, not for something else. Unfortunately 'fix release' gives no clue
at all about whether the bug fix will be released to the distribution
against which it was reported or if the bug will in fact be considered
'invalid'/'not worth fixing' for it. Can someone knowledgeable be so
kind to hint at whether this bug will likely be fixed for quantal or
not?

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  Please, silence IA__gdk_error_trap_pop: assertion `gdk_error_traps !=
  NULL' failed

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