Same problem here. Using 8.04, gnuplot Version 4.2 patchlevel 2.
Terminal typs is set to wxt...I don't recall seeing this before but now
it appears at the start of everysession. I can get a crash simply by
doing

Terminal type set to 'wxt'
gnuplot> f(x) = x
gnuplot> plot f(x)
gnuplot> plot f(x)

The graph is displayed but the window id:0 is frozen and doesn't repaint
after covering. The terminal will remain active until I send another
command to the plotting window but then it freezes as well. To close out
of the session I can force quit during which the following message is
displayed:

"Gnuplot (window id : 0)" is not responding.

There is nothing logged in /var/log. What happened to the old gnuplot
with no buttons in the plot window? I'd be happy to back to that.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/239466
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