So, any more on this or will this bug just be another filed away as "too
difficult" and never actually fixed, like so many others?

Sorry for my pessimism but I have to admit that I am sorely disenchanted
by Ubuntu and it's bug fixing processes these days.  In fact my next
upgrade could very well be to Fedora given that none of the bugs that I
report in Ubuntu actually get fixed any more and Ubuntu just becomes
more and more buggy with their own enhancements to many (desktop at
least) packages.

In fact most bugs I file seem to just linger and languish until they are
either closed automatically after 60 days of inactivity (even after I
was the last post on the bug providing yet more information and it's
ignored by the requestor) or somebody comes along and says "can you
verify if this happens in the current development release?".  Well, I
need a working O/S.  I don't need to be previewing buggy "under
development" releases for my day-to-day work.  I have real work to get
done and little time to be seeing if bug fixes can be avoided by simply
waiting for yet another release (which will have it's own, new bag of
bugs with it).

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Title:
  segfault in dbusmenu_menuitem_property_set_value

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