This patch has been found to be required due to the inclusion of the
other Ubuntu specific patches in gnome-menus.

Testing the vanilla orig tar file together with the Debian patchwork
this patch has been found to NOT be required.

Testing the vanilla orig tar file together with the Debian patchwork +
patch 80_*.patch - this patch is still required.  Patch 80 fixes some of
the observed panel crashes when uninstalling/installing applications.
This patch fixes what appears to be remaining issues.

In terms of regression potential I would say zero regression potential.
The code at this point is when desktop-entries are being released from
memory i.e. memory cleanup.  If Unity had ever hit this point because
the desktop-entry was neither a directory or .desktop file then Unity
would have automatically crashed.  Since I haven't seen Unity crashes
because of the forced assertion this code will never have been reached
by Unity.

** Patch added: "81_unref_check_for_invalid_entries.patch"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-menus/+bug/1631745/+attachment/4798555/+files/81_unref_check_for_invalid_entries.patch

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  hostname-panel crashed with SIGSEGV in g_slice_alloc()

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