Since that backtrace was most likely wrong, I tried it again, but gdb
keeps stopping rhythmbox (status: stopped in system monitor) when it
comes to the "Program received signal SIGPIPE, Broken pipe." for the
podcast d/l issue (I assume). Typing continue into gdb would make it
switch thread and stop again. I do not know how to make it continue
again after gvfsd-http is killed. I exited with Ctrl-C.

By the way, as soon as I Ctrl-C'd gdb, rhythmbox unfroze and its GUI
refreshed and everything worked fine. I even exited without apport
catching another crash. I have no idea what is going on with this or how
to get it to continue after the freeze. Log is attached.

.....

I tried again, without downloading a podcast. I thought maybe gtkpod was
also opened when I got this crash, so I tried ejecting the iPod from
gtkpod and exiting gtkpod, then going back to rhythmbox (who still had
the iPod opened) and then exiting it, and gdb says "Program exited
normally." I did not include that log file.

I have not been able to re-create the
rb_ipod_static_playlist_source_get_itdb_playlist() that apport gave me.
I will keep trying as I have time.

Here's hoping that the earlier gdb coredump backtrace worked!

** Attachment added: "gdb backtrace - broken pipe error"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21997363/gdb-rhythmbox.txt

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rhythmbox crashed with SIGSEGV in 
rb_ipod_static_playlist_source_get_itdb_playlist()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/323451
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