I was having a similar problem where all GTK apps were crashing.  I ran
strace on one of them and found that the app was seg faulting after it
could not find libGLX_indirect.so.0.  I use the proprietary nvidia
drivers, which appear to provide that library, so, as a workaround, I
symlinked the nvidia library to where the GTK apps were looking for them
(e.g., /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu).  Probably not the perfectly correct
fix, but this got it working for me.

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