It's doing it again. Next reboot and Tilda segfaults on startup.

I think I've worked out why though: In the .tilda directory is the
config_0 created when you run it with -C. When I looked at the folder
after a crash, config_0 was completely empty and config_1 appeared to
have its contents.

So it was fixed for me by doing  a mv .tilda/config_1 .tilda/config_0
(before = segfault, after = Tilda goodness)

In other words, .tilda attempts to backup its settings, wipes the
current set, then looks in an empty file and crashes. Attached a zip of
my .tilda folder just after a crash and after running with -C.

Hope this helps.


** Attachment added: "tilda settings.tar.gz"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18561643/tilda%20settings.tar.gz

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[apport] tilda crashed with SIGSEGV
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/92264
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