This is *still* a problem for me, two years later, in a fresh install of
16.10. I get the correct compose sequence in Qt apps, but not in GTK
apps.  The workaround of setting GTK_IM_MODULE=xim still appears to
work.

Is any attempt being made to fix this? The upstream bug appears to have
been "resolved" as "not a bug". GTK apps are currently effectively
unusable for typing Polish out of the box (unless you change the
keyboard layout, which is not an acceptable solution for users of US-
layout keyboards who use multiple languages).

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Title:
  There is no <compose> sequence for c-acute

Status in console-setup package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Starting with Ubuntu 11.10, the key sequence Compose+apostrophe+c
  produces the letter ç (c with cedilla) while the correct one should be
  ć (c with acute). My compose key is mapped to the right menu key.

  The problem is visible in FireFox, Thunderbird, and gedit. Strangely,
  however, Emacs does it correctly.

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