Here's how I set up gedit as my editor and it works as expected:

git config --global --unset-all core.editor
git config --global --add core.editor "gedit -w"

Running on 14.04 64 bit (Mint).

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1100415

Title:
  "git commit" fails if gedit is already opened

Status in gedit package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Steps to reproduce:
  1) Open gedit
  2) Go to git directory
  3) Change a tracked file (file.c)
  4) Execute "git add file.c"
  5) Set gedit as default editor with "git config --global core.editor gedit"
  5) Then "git commit"

  Expected result:
  gedit opens, user adds comment, saves the file and successfully ends commit:
  "[master 31c21eb] USER COMMENT GOES HERE
   1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)"

  Current result:
  After gedit is opened git immediately outputs following message:
  "Aborting commit due to empty commit message."

  It's a common issue when using gedit with git; not related to Linux
  distro or its architecture (x86 or x86-64)

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