** Description changed:

  (Filing against freeciv initially, but may turn out to be a bug in
  appmenu-gtk or thereabouts.)
  
  On Ubuntu 13.04 with Unity, running the supplied Freeciv (2.3.2-1),
  using the menubar on the cities report (F4) -- not the individual city
  dialog -- can cause the freeciv-gtk2 client to crash.
  
  Originally noticed when changing production, but simply fiddling with the 
menubar will cause a crash sooner or later. Steps to reproduce:
  1. Start new game
  2. Found a city (select Settlers, press B)
  3. Open cities report (F4) and select the new city
  4. Repeatedly click on "Production" menu (bottom left), popping and unpopping 
it. Within about ten open/close cycles, the client crashes for me.
  
  Friend reports that this did not used to happen with the same workflow
  under Ubuntu 12.10 (which had the same version of Freeciv packaged) --
  it seems to be new with 13.04.
  
- There is some associated console spew:
+ There is some associated console spew [edited]:
  
- Every time the Production menu is opened, we get three repeats of:
+ When the Production menu is opened, we tend to get three repeats of:
  (freeciv-gtk2:2466): LIBDBUSMENU-GTK-CRITICAL **: watch_submenu: assertion 
`GTK_IS_MENU_SHELL(menu)' failed
  
- Additionally, at some point we get this when the Production menu is *closed*:
+ Sometimes we also see the following correlated with menubar activity:
  (freeciv-gtk2:2466): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_closure_unref: assertion 
`closure->ref_count > 0' failed
  (freeciv-gtk2:2466): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: g_object_weak_unref: couldn't 
find weak ref 0x7fdbe02e4e40(0x9fd8058)
  
- and if that is seen, the next time the Production menu is opened, the
- client will crash.
+ or sometimes
+ (freeciv-gtk2:2534): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_closure_ref: assertion 
`closure->ref_count > 0' failed
  
  I expect there are crash reports of this available on errors.ubuntu.com,
  but I don't currently have access to that. Backtraces I've seen have
  almost all frames in Gtk/dbusmenu/etc rather than freeciv proper.
  
  We've had trouble with Unity's menu-bar-stealing arrangements before
  (bug #743265). Tellingly, I cannot reproduce the crash if I launch
  Freeciv with "UBUNTU_MENUPROXY= freeciv-gtk2" (no crash in any of my
  experiments, including 30 cycles).
  
  As a result of the previous bug, this menu bar is decorated with the
  property "ubuntu-local" to tell appmenu-gtk/dbusmenu/etc to keep their
  hands off it. But the UBUNTU_MENUPROXY environment variable still makes
  a difference, suggesting that it's not *completely* ignoring this
  menubar. On the other hand, perhaps there's some bug in the way we set
  up this menubar that appmenu is tickling -- it doesn't seem to happen
  with any of the other "auxiliary" menubars (such as the Nations report).

** Description changed:

  (Filing against freeciv initially, but may turn out to be a bug in
  appmenu-gtk or thereabouts.)
  
  On Ubuntu 13.04 with Unity, running the supplied Freeciv (2.3.2-1),
  using the menubar on the cities report (F4) -- not the individual city
- dialog -- can cause the freeciv-gtk2 client to crash.
+ dialog -- can cause the freeciv-gtk2 client to crash (segfault).
  
  Originally noticed when changing production, but simply fiddling with the 
menubar will cause a crash sooner or later. Steps to reproduce:
  1. Start new game
  2. Found a city (select Settlers, press B)
  3. Open cities report (F4) and select the new city
  4. Repeatedly click on "Production" menu (bottom left), popping and unpopping 
it. Within about ten open/close cycles, the client crashes for me.
  
  Friend reports that this did not used to happen with the same workflow
  under Ubuntu 12.10 (which had the same version of Freeciv packaged) --
  it seems to be new with 13.04.
  
  There is some associated console spew [edited]:
  
  When the Production menu is opened, we tend to get three repeats of:
  (freeciv-gtk2:2466): LIBDBUSMENU-GTK-CRITICAL **: watch_submenu: assertion 
`GTK_IS_MENU_SHELL(menu)' failed
  
  Sometimes we also see the following correlated with menubar activity:
  (freeciv-gtk2:2466): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_closure_unref: assertion 
`closure->ref_count > 0' failed
  (freeciv-gtk2:2466): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: g_object_weak_unref: couldn't 
find weak ref 0x7fdbe02e4e40(0x9fd8058)
  
  or sometimes
  (freeciv-gtk2:2534): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_closure_ref: assertion 
`closure->ref_count > 0' failed
  
  I expect there are crash reports of this available on errors.ubuntu.com,
  but I don't currently have access to that. Backtraces I've seen have
  almost all frames in Gtk/dbusmenu/etc rather than freeciv proper.
  
  We've had trouble with Unity's menu-bar-stealing arrangements before
  (bug #743265). Tellingly, I cannot reproduce the crash if I launch
  Freeciv with "UBUNTU_MENUPROXY= freeciv-gtk2" (no crash in any of my
  experiments, including 30 cycles).
  
  As a result of the previous bug, this menu bar is decorated with the
  property "ubuntu-local" to tell appmenu-gtk/dbusmenu/etc to keep their
  hands off it. But the UBUNTU_MENUPROXY environment variable still makes
  a difference, suggesting that it's not *completely* ignoring this
  menubar. On the other hand, perhaps there's some bug in the way we set
  up this menubar that appmenu is tickling -- it doesn't seem to happen
  with any of the other "auxiliary" menubars (such as the Nations report).

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