This may indeed be an easy fix to implement, but might not a more simple
solution be to simply remove eog from the default Ubuntu install and
instead replace it with gThumb, which already provides "save"
confirmation dialogs as well as icnluding a few more editing options
than eog, as the default application which opens when the user double
clicks an image file? This solution would serve two purposes: 1)
removing yet another application from the catalog and 2) eliminate
having to deal with the confirmation dialog bug altogether. I don't
believe that gThumb is an official GNOME application, but then again
neither are many other applications included in a fresh Ubuntu install.

Just a suggestion.

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eog doesn't ask whether to save changes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/25619
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