It seems that the reasonable thing to do at the moment is wait. It may
take quite some time for the package to be upgraded considering the
harmlessness of the bug*. As has been said before, one might build the
new package themselves. However, just like others have pointed out, I'm
also not sure it'd be worth the hassle.

If I'm not mistaken then it should be possible to 'tell' the crash
reporter that it needn't notify the user of the same problem over and
over again (I seem to remember seeing such an option on a Xubuntu system
recently). This seems like a smart thing to do.

*while I'm not aware of any usability problems caused by this bug, it
has to be said that new users in particular may find it daunting to be
greeted by the crash reporter over and over again & I agree that it can
be annoying. Just look at the big picture and consider all the bugs that
need attention. That'll put things in perspective.

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