>Since this is an LTS, I'm guessing you should fix libjudy and then provide the 
>update so that we
>can pull in the fixed packages via apt-get.

I too want to highlight this. I'm using gtkwave together with ghdl, a
free VHDL simulator available via ppa. I've observed this bug since last
year, when I upgraded to 14.04LTS from 12.04LTS. Sometimes gtkwave works
correct, sometimes I observe the exactly same behaviour as described
above...

I would really be more than happy if somebody could fix the broken
libjudy... (or provide at least a detailed workaround about how to build
libjudy from source so I can do my work. Since I'm not a Linux-Guru, I
really have no idea, how to do this...).

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