In running testgtk on a bw screen (yes, there ARE those still out there ;-), I
kept getting coredumps due to segmentation violations. I've traced it down to
several uses of visuals that were being dereferenced, even though they were
NULL. Changed gtk to fix the problem, and suddenly it was still getting segv
signals, though not writing core's anymore (and try to find out from where that
signal was thrown without a core. FUN I tell you). I replaced the gdk_exit()
being called by abort() to force cores (but only if G_ENABLE_DEBUG is set).

Fixed several other dereferences on visuals until testgtk finally worked
properly. Enjoy
  Deon Ramsey (Draco)
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