Great -- given that this bug is at least a week old, several people have
found fixes, and a fix hasn't yet made it into the 'testing' updates, what
is necessary to get a fix pushed to the world?

I can apt-pin like many of the correspondents in this report, and many
other reports for the same problem, have, but this shouldn't be requisite
knowledge for running testing.

Is there a mandatory phase-delay on a patch? Is reverting the change or
compiling against the older library harder than it might sound? How can
someone with only Debian-bug-reporter levels of Debian-org-fu help?

Thanks!

Charlie

On Sat, 14 Sep 2019 21:25:52 +0000 Christophe TROESTLER <
christophe.troest...@umons.ac.be> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> In my case, removing ~/.config/GIMP fixes the problem at startup.
However creating or opening an image crashes gimp.  Following the
discussion I confirm that
>
>     apt-cache policy libgegl-0.4-0
>
> fixes the problem.
>
>

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