Yes, you were correct. That was the issue. Now I am just noticing that
it wasn't an AssertionError, but an AttributeError. Whoops.

I suppose that is the danger of relative imports. Perhaps the
application could be rewritten to use absolute imports instead, in case
someone has `misc`, `tree`, `paths`, etc. modules in their python path?
Any of those would cause meld to crash similarly.

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meld crashes with AssertionError on startup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/250525
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