Apparently I had analyzed this (or, at least a very similar issue) already a few years ago: <https://bugs.debian.org/695865>...
This doesn't happen anymore/has been fixed in a later version, such as the one packaged in Debian libcdio15:amd64 0.92-2.
Rebuilding the gvfs packages against that one (no source code changes required), and installing these, the SIGSEGV then doesn't happen anymore, and the audio CD can be mounted/played fine.
As there as been quite some churn in the CD-Text source code in libcdio, I couldn't easily identify the actual change that fixed this issue.
Should libcdio15 be added to Ubuntu, and gvfs build-depend on that one?
Apparently I had analyzed this (or, at least a very similar issue) already a few years ago: <https:/ /bugs.debian. org/695865>...
This doesn't happen anymore/has been fixed in a later version, such as the one packaged in Debian libcdio15:amd64 0.92-2.
Rebuilding the gvfs packages against that one (no source code changes required), and installing these, the SIGSEGV then doesn't happen anymore, and the audio CD can be mounted/played fine.
As there as been quite some churn in the CD-Text source code in libcdio, I couldn't easily identify the actual change that fixed this issue.
Should libcdio15 be added to Ubuntu, and gvfs build-depend on that one?