Yes, it still might be a bug (but missing or different libraries will be more probably the case), but because it does not show on the supported distributions, we cannot test it, identify it, fix it, and most importantly, we cannot ensure it stays fixed, as much as I'd love to get rid of it.
We don't ignore bugs just because there is a workaround. We just can't do fixes and changes we cannot fully support and guarantee that they will work.