Public bug reported:

1) The release of Ubuntu you are using: Ubuntu 17.10

2) The version of the package you are using: 3.24.2-0ubuntu4

3) What you expected to happen: When opening a terminal window with a
long working directory path containing Unicode characters (such as
“/home/test/01234567890123456789/01234567890123456789/ä/01234567890123456789/01234567890123456789/01234567890123456789/01234567890123456789”
in a 80×24 window), gnome-terminal opens normally.

4) What happened instead: gnome-terminal closes immediately, both when opened 
using
gnome-terminal 
--working-directory=/home/test/01234567890123456789/01234567890123456789/ä/01234567890123456789/01234567890123456789/01234567890123456789/01234567890123456789
and when changing to this directory using “cd”. There is no output on stderr or 
anywhere else, the window just closes.

This makes it impossible to use gnome-terminal for many directories with
long paths. This did NOT happen in Ubuntu 16.04.

** Affects: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  Cannot open gnome-terminal with long working directory name containing
  Unicode characters

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