I get gtk warnings all the time, from both gtk2 and gtk3, and I can
reproduce them reliably.  Just set confirm, so that when you try to quit a
modified buffer in gvim it'll throw up that dialog box asking if you want
to save the buffer -- that dialog box generates no less than 6 gtk warnings
-- very ugly but apparently harmless

On Wed, Oct 5, 2016 at 10:37 AM, Matěj Cepl <vim-dev-git...@256bit.org>
wrote:

> WHAT??? It is quite definitely problem of vim, but it is hidden on Ubuntu!
> "I don't see it, there is no problem"?
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