> Heap corruption usually has its root cause at some earlier time and
location, but then crashes in an innocent location later.

Yes, as a Java Engineer, I understood it.
In terms of Java, an OutOfMemoryError stacktrace is not always the root of OOM, 
and you actually need to look into the hprof dump file to have a full picture.

It was interesting to investigate this issue with Nautilus. Was it fun? 
Definitely!
Thank you.

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