I'm wondering if newer versions of synergy don't sanitize the data it
transmits and recieves very well.  I'd venture to guess it's either
expecting data that no longer exists or popping bad data into use.  This
is pretty common with any server/client that isn't very strict with how
data is transmitted and received.  For instance I sometimes notice
improved reliability when using encapsulated tcp proxies for programs
that expect interactive traffic like synergy does.

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synergyc crashed with SIGSEGV in std::_Rb_tree_increment()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/148968
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