Public bug reported:

Distribution/Version: Ubuntu Precise Pangolin
        Description:    Ubuntu precise (development branch)
        Release:        12.04
Package version: 2.24.10-0ubuntu4
Architecture: x86_64

Description:
After the most recent GTK+ update, chromium-browser, and midori both became 
unusable. Both applications crash as soon as they are opened. If 
chromium-browser is invoked from the command line with a valid URL as an 
argument, chromium will open that URL correctly, but crash as soon as the user 
attempts to navigate away from the page or immediately when the address bar is 
clicked on.
The command line output gives no more information than "Segmentation Fault", 
but the output of dmesg is slightly more useful:

[262182.529336] chromium-browse[10421]: segfault at ffffffff965cc200 ip
00007fdf8ee6976e sp 00007fff5d934380 error 4 in
libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0.2400.10[7fdf8ee03000+ad000]

Affected applications:

chromium-browser version: 17.0.963.56~r121963-0ubuntu3
midori: 0.4.3-1ubuntu1
firefox: 11.0~b4+build1-0ubuntu1

note: Firefox does not crash like midori and chromium do, but instead
closes and launches the mozilla-bug-reporter application; however, the
mozilla bug reporter application crashed with a segfault in
libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0.2400.10

** Affects: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: chromium gdk-x11 gtk+ gtk2.0 lubuntu midori segfault

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