[xpra] segmentation fault on 'attach'

Bug #1694306 reported by DjZU
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Bug Description

'xpra attach' causes a segmentation fault (core dumped) under Ubuntu Studio but does its job under Xubuntu and Ubuntu.
The prior 'xpra start' is fine and 'xpra attach' from another machine will work.

I can't find any compiled debug package for Xpra, and miss instructions to compile it myself (I tried and failed). I know it is necessary to provide more information.

Please see their website: https://www.xpra.org/trac/wiki/Xdummy#Ubuntu

These are the steps to reproduce:
1. Get a Live Ubuntu Studio
2. Install Xpra
      apt update; apt install xpra;
3. Run Xpra server
      xpra start
4. Try to grab the display from the same machine
      xpra attach

I'm using Ubuntu Studio 17.04 and latest xpra-2.0.2-r15657-1. Note that the old xpra package shipped with Ubuntu repositories causes the same.

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DjZU (djzu)
affects: ubuntu → xpra (Ubuntu)
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