However, I have just discovered that if I click Applications -> Sound
and Video -> gPodder, *that* works fine.  Even though peeking at the
.desktop file suggests that that's just running "gpodder", just like I
did from the command line.

Mysterious...

** Summary changed:

- gpodder crashes at startup after complaining about missing .glade file
+ gpodder crashes when run from the command line

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gpodder crashes when run from the command line
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/317766
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