Apparently the original reporter replied to my previous mail to this bug
only in private by accident. I'll hereby quote his mail:

Am Donnerstag, den 14.07.2011, 21:54 +0200 schrieb Gert Brinkmann:
> Hello Bruno,
> 
> On 14.07.2011 17:38, Bruno Kleinert wrote:
> > I cannot reproduce the bug on my notebook, but its got an older i915
> > driven GPU.
> 
> After some dist-upgrades since the bug report, I cannot reproduce the 
> bug anymore, too. It seems that a new version of some packages have 
> fixed the issue. Maybe a newer kernel, xorg, or something.
> 
> So I think this bug can be closed as fixed or unreproducable.
> 
> > No matter how buggy an application is, the Xserver should *never* crash,
> > so it's probably a bug somewhere in the DRI/DRM/Mesa stack.
> >
> > Before forwarding the bug to mesa, could you please try to install the
> > mesa packages from experimental and test again? Typically those are:
> >        * libgl1-mesa-dri
> >        * libgl1-mesa-glx
> >        * libglu1-mesa
> >        * libegl1-mesa
> >        * libegl1-mesa-drivers
> 
> Just for the records, the current sid package versions that I have 
> installed:
> 
> libgl1-mesa-glx:
>    Installed: 7.10.3-3
> 
> libglu1-mesa:
>    Installed: 7.10.3-3
> 
> libgl1-mesa-dri:
>    Installed: 7.10.3-3
> 
> libegl1-mesa:
>    Installed: (none)
> 
> libegl1-mesa-drivers:
>    Installed: (none)
> 
> Greetings,
> Gert

Good to hear the bug disappeared for you! Probably it was caused by some
other package but xmoto. That for I'll close the bug.

Cheers - Fuddl

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