I'm not sure if it's a GTK3 build, but I can reproduce this reliably using the version in Debian Testing (Squeeze) - 1.90+bzr-1705-1- see https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/terminator . I ran across it when I converted a shell script for one-time use into a script I wanted to source to get the environment variables. After sourcing it, the first attempt at tab completion in the tab I sourced it in would cause that tab/subwindow to crash.
The script contained `set -e` at the top - removing that line resulted in Terminator no longer crashing. Not sure if this is helpful, or if I'm just necromancing bugs here, but this is a version that's in the semi-rolling debian testing distro right now.
I'm not sure if it's a GTK3 build, but I can reproduce this reliably using the version in Debian Testing (Squeeze) - 1.90+bzr-1705-1- see https:/ /tracker. debian. org/pkg/ terminator . I ran across it when I converted a shell script for one-time use into a script I wanted to source to get the environment variables. After sourcing it, the first attempt at tab completion in the tab I sourced it in would cause that tab/subwindow to crash.
The script contained `set -e` at the top - removing that line resulted in Terminator no longer crashing. Not sure if this is helpful, or if I'm just necromancing bugs here, but this is a version that's in the semi-rolling debian testing distro right now.