User report:
I'm tracking 'testing' (irregularly), and after I upgraded gtk + pulseaudio packages, things worked again.

I don't know what did it (pavucontrol itself was not updated), probably one of these 2 things (or dependencies of them):

Preparing to replace libgtk2.0-0 2.18.2-1 (using .../libgtk2.0-0_2.18.3-1_i386.deb) ... Preparing to replace libpulse0 0.9.19-1 (using .../libpulse0_0.9.19-2_i386.deb) ...

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I notice:

* I still get a 'broken / image not found' icon displayed for my bluetooth headset. So I think the icon problem is still not solved, AND unrelated to this bug.

* as an unrelated hint: pavucontrol has updated some of its UI / pulseaudio has updated some settings. My headset was outputting fugly sound because it was set to 'Telephony (HSP/HFP' profile. In pavucontrol's 'Configuration' tab, I can change that back to the 'High Fidelity Playback (A2DP)' profile.



So - can this be set to 'fixed' now, without caring what the exact package was that generated the crash?



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