I've just filed bug #881670 and it has been marked as a duplicate of
this one. I'm not sure it is, but that bug is reliably reproducible for
me so should be easier to debug. Here's my description:

It's fairly common practice to use the setting 'set lines=999' in
~/.gvimrc to maximise the height of the gvim window to the - try
Googling 'gvim lines=999' for examples. This setting will crash unity-
window-decorator and gtk-window-decorator pretty reliably: starting and
then quitting gvim two or three times will crash the window decorator
for me.

Steps to reproduce:

Create a ~/.gvimrc file containing the text 'set lines=999'
>From the command line, run 'gvim'
If the decorator is still running, quit gvim and repeat.

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