Sorry Folkert, that was a typo.  I meant to say the "-sw 120,80"
option causes the problem, but changing it to "-sw 70,80" resolves the
problem.  So the bug is related to size constraints.

After further experimentation, I've found that it's not reproducable
within my customized gnome-terminal settings, but it *is* reproducable
if gnome-terminal has no saved settings (e.g. after a clean install
w/out configuring).

So to reproduce the segfault, these are the steps I take:

1) remove all custom gnome-terminal settings: 
   mv $HOME/.gconf/apps/gnome-terminal $HOME/.gconf/apps/gnome-terminal.old

2) logout of gnome completely, and login again (b/c gnome-terminal
   settings are otherwise remembered)

3) screen (not sure if this is necessary; perhaps I'll verify this later)

4) multitail -sw 120,80 -i file.txt -R 45 -l ls

Gnome Terminal version 2.30.2 is what I used to reproduce.  I can work
around by either restoring my custom gnome-terminal settings, or
changing the switch to "-sw 70,80".



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