The point being, "useful to debug" is useful when you do want to debug,
but pretty worthless if they end up where they will not be seen.  Even
if you notice a warning like that in your .xsession-errors (confession:
I run tail -f on mine in a terminal at all times) it's hard to correlate
the warning with any particular file you are viewing (or, when they are
formatted like this, even with which program emitted them).

So, with --debug on the command line, you probably do want them, but
when running Totem from Applications - Sound & Video - Totem Video
Player or double-clicking on a file in Nautilus, probably you don't.

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