Bingo, because I can confirm FOR SURE that 0.19.0-1-ubuntu1 does NOT include 
the fix for this _critical_ bug here at all!
Left to say, I'm sick and tired of finding the 0.19.0somethingbuildsomething 
crap everywhere.

*It* *is* *simply* *unuseable*. Full stop.

I had to move my butt to ubuntuupdates.org to get the 0.19.1 release, which 
works great, but is virtually unavailable elsewhere.
The same I can also recommend to you desperate users, for the waiting is really 
a little bit too long now.  
How long are we still supposed to wait? Spring 2015 ?? 

This has nothing to do with impatience; the bug described in #1376051 is *SO* 
critical that I have to revert to 0.18.x otherwise.
PPA sometimes feels like a home for the elderly recently, needing dozens of 
nudges to get things going there...

Plus, a lot of those PPAs you'd find there are already available in the
*standard* distros. However, people would usually move over to PPA to
find packages *NOT YET* in distros. When one finds greatly the very same
stuff in there again, there is no point of having a PPA to your
disposal.

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  gpartedbin crashed with SIGABRT in g_assertion_message()

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