maybe we could say so? i.e. "this is not a real bug"
I mean, as is usability-wise it's unfriendly to us noobs

remember the people who thought their early Mac was about to explode 
when they saw the little bomb icon?

A. Walton wrote:
> No, it's pretty much there no matter what you do: if you run nautilus
> from a terminal, it will spit out junk such as that (plugins init'ing
> and finalizing, Eel's overly-chatty hash table warnings, etc). We could
> silence it, but it was put there for a reason (to catch real bugs,
> mainly leaks that fill the mentioned hash table with NautilusFiles that
> lasts until the program is exited).
>

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Nautilus: Eel Warning elements at quit time
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/93408
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