I tried starting audacious from console w/o any parameters and with a
playlist argument. Both failed.

The apparently random data in playlist.xspf did exist. It was a bug in ecryptfs.
Nevertheless a messed up config file should be discarded and not render a segv.

Deleting the entire audacious config folder helped. But a casual user
you would not come up wIth deleting the config folder, esp. since no
dialog whatsoever appeared when I tried to start audacious out of the
start menu.

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  playlist.xspf:1: parser error : Start tag expected, '<' not found

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