I'm not sure about "not a frequent one" as, for me, with the unpatched
libgtk, gnome-panel crashes about once every three builds (and I tend to
have between a dozen and a score builds daily, so that's often enough to
be incredibly annoying).  It appears to be related to larger amounts of
RAM/cache, so that 1.5GB is insufficient to cause it, whereas 2GB+ is
enough.

To replicate, use a machine with >= 2GB RAM, and run a set of builds
with pbuilder or sbuild.  It can trigger faster with parallel builds (as
this thrashes the open file cache faster).

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gtk_recent_files_menu_populate() does not properly guard against recursion
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/180463
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