OK, I looked into it quickly in gdb, it seems like something not obvious
or memory-corruption related.  Since I felt it was going to not be a
one-minute fix, I just disabled the nautilus extension for now. It's not
very important to the deja-dup workflow.

But I'll keep digging on why nautilus is crashing and have a better fix.

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  nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in g_type_check_instance_cast() due to
  the deja-dup (35.1-0ubuntu2) change

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