This one time, at band camp, Simon Huggins said:
> On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 10:41:58AM +0100, Stephen Gran wrote:
> > This one time, at band camp, Simon Huggins said:
> > > Can you give us the output of:
> > > ls /usr/lib/xfce4/mcs-plugins/
> > > please?
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls /usr/lib/xfce4/mcs-plugins/
> > backdrop_settings.so  libxfce4settings.so  screensaver_plugin.so
> > splash_settings.so    xfcalendar_plugin.so       xftaskbar_plugin.so
> > display_plugin.so     libxffmsettings.so   session_settings.so
> > ui_plugin.so          xfce4-iconbox_settings.so  xfwm4_plugin.so
> > keyboard_plugin.so    mouse_plugin.so      sound_settings.so
> > workspaces_plugin.so  xfprint_plugin.so
> 
> Hmm, nothing exotic there.
> 
> Have you done anything odd?  Was this previously ever working for you?
> 
> Can you try clearing out .cache (just remove it all together) and then
> restarting your X session?

I found the problem, at least - my .gtkrc-2.0 was causing it.  I moved
it out of the way, and the segfaults went away.  This is after a
migration of /home to a new disk, so it's entriely possible something
got foobar along the way, but as no other application is giving me
problems, I am slightly doubtful of that as the solution.

At any rate, I am happy now, although a little curious as to why a bad
theme should cause a segfault.

If you need strace's or ltrace's, let me know.  I can't get gdb to give
me anything useful.

Thanks,
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