I'm sorry, but what are we talking about? that <multi_key> <apostrophe> <c> 
used to produce the character ć (c with acute)?
to my understanding, this is how it should be, and if you need ç, you follow 
<multi_key> <comma> <c>, as correctly remarked in comment:1 (not so sure why it 
was ignored).

somehow the "solution" to the here reported "bug" seems to be the
current situation, as <multi_key> <apostrophe> <c> appears associated
with ç (c with cedilla), while ç can still also be produced with
<multi_key> <comma> <c>.

bug #919899 describes the current problem, that is, we can't easily
produce "c with acute" in any GTK program now.

currently there seems to be no other way to type ć than Ctrl-Shift-<u>
<1> <0> <7> <space>.

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  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

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