It works now.
Previously I haven't get the latest ubuntu package because of the
delay between official site and mirrors.
After upgrade to the latest version of gtk+ from ubuntu official repo,
it's fixed.
That debian patch seems to fix another issue; however, it's related to
this one, so both of them are fixed.
Thanks.  It works now. (2.10.4ubuntu2)

On 10/1/06, Sebastien Bacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> there is no need to be worried, we still have several weeks to fix bugs and 
> regression like that crasher are usually fixed quickly. Your bug is not 
> really optimal for several reason:
> - the subject doesn't describe the bug clearly
> - the description mentions there is a bug without any clear description of 
> what the bug does and how to get it happening
> - why are the "*" to "*last night*" useful for? Pointing that we are some 
> hours late on CVS? Do you know any distribution shipping non-tarballs 
> version? If that's to point to maintainer they are slow to do their job 
> that's probably not the case and there is no need to force on that point
> - you ask "Please upgrade gtk+ to the latest version" where the package is 
> the uptodate version, there is no new version to upgrade to
>
> We appreciate your enthousiast to try getting that issue fixed though.
> Maybe you can think about that next time you open a bug to make it
> easier to deal with by the maintainers. Ubuntu gets a lot of bug and
> having to ask several questions to understand what your issue is makes
> the job non-optimal for people working on it. Anyway the bug should be
> fixed now, let we know if it works for you
>
> --
> Current gtk+ has a critical bug crashing apps, please upgrade gtk+.
> https://launchpad.net/bugs/63107
>

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Current gtk+ has a critical bug crashing apps, please upgrade gtk+.
https://launchpad.net/bugs/63107

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