The filename in question is "LOVE 05 \uffff\203\205\uffff\uffff\214\uffff\233\206", as shown in the backtrace of bash.
I was able to reproduce the bug in beep-media-player by entering the directory with that filename inside the directory inside a GTK2 file dialog box. In the case of nautilus, simply entering that directory with the filename in question inside would be sufficient to crash nautilus.
With bash, if I attempt to do a command line completion on the filename e.g. typing "LOVE<tab>" would crash bash. Interesting thing is that ls is able to list the contents of the directory fine.
The filename in question is "LOVE 05 \uffff\ 203\205\ uffff\uffff\ 214\uffff\ 233\206" , as shown in the backtrace of bash.
I was able to reproduce the bug in beep-media-player by entering the directory with that filename inside the directory inside a GTK2 file dialog box. In the case of nautilus, simply entering that directory with the filename in question inside would be sufficient to crash nautilus.
With bash, if I attempt to do a command line completion on the filename e.g. typing "LOVE<tab>" would crash bash. Interesting thing is that ls is able to list the contents of the directory fine.