A quick summary of how to reproduce the two gnome-terminal bugs which
are the consequence of the said Gtk+ bug:

Using Ubuntu's default Unity desktop, launch gnome-terminal and xterm.

Make xterm the focused window, but move the mouse to stay over gnome-
terminal. Press Ctrl+D to quit xterm.

The said gnome-terminal window will no longer change its cursor from
solid to outlined rectangle on focus out, and will also no longer stop
blinking the cursor then (note: blinking is subject to a Gnome-wide
setting, and still stops after a 10s timeout).

Continuing from here, right-click to open the context menu of gnome-
terminal, and then close this menu.

At this point, a keypress for gnome-terminal will hide the mouse
pointer, and moving the mouse doesn't redisplay it, you move the
invisible mouse pointer over gnome-terminal's area.

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