I just thought I'd mention that this all reminds me of the segfault
(involving gtk_tree) problem I had a while back:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=346588
Nobody could reproduce it. Meanwhile I was getting it consistently. Then
I discovered that the problem went away when I tried using a fresh home
directory. So I assume it was one of my dot files or directories that
was somehow corrupt. The reporter could just create a new temporary
account with a new home and try there.
-- David
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