> What would be the lowest version of glom that would fix this bug

1.6.2, but there is no good reason not to take all the bug fixes. It's a
stable branch.

By the way: You'll find it easier to read the NEWS file than the ChangeLog:
http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/glom/branches/glom-1-6/NEWS?view=markup

The ChangeLog is for people working on the software.

> seems to introduce and awful lot beyond just fixing this bug.

Some ifdefs were added to support the Maemo platform. We did that
initially in a branch but eventually it had to be brought back into the
current stable version. It's all working fine in Ubuntu Hardy.

And several other bugs are fixed too. That's good. Bug fixes are good.

> the more updated code we introduce the more potential for regressions
and unintentional side-effects.

That's not a real problem because nobody is using Glom for anything
remotely important. The couldn't be, because no version of Ubuntu has
ever had a version of Glom that didn't have a critical bug, because
Ubuntu never packages the bug fixes. So it's risk free to take the
latest stable version.

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