I just installed Ubuntu-10.04 (from scratch) and I see that this bug is
still present.

Two files /usr/share/X11/locale/{locale,compose}.dir contain  "eo_XX"  which 
should be replaced with "eo" since both Debian and Ubuntu now use Esperanto 
locale eo.utf-8  (they were using eo_XX.utf-8 several releases ago, not sure 
when change was made).
However, this change to Esperanto locale was not made in  
/usr/share/X11/locale/{locale,compose}.dir 

I attach the simple patch for Ubuntu-10.04 to correct it.  I verified
that is solves the problem.

** Patch added: "patch to fix esperanto locale bug"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/51379782/fix-for-eo-locale.patch

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crash on XSetIMValues() call when using xim and esperanto locale
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/83142
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