SIGSEGV/request_upload_bandwidth()

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SIGSEGV/request_upload_bandwidth()

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Sorry for the abbreviation in the subject line, I couldn't paste the whole thing, and it seems to me request_upload_bandwidth() is the most important bit. Just upgraded to 1.3.6 this morning hoping it would solve this and the problem where deluge just stops (no crash reported, it just closes on its own), but that hasn't happened. Neither searching here nor at google has turned up anything on this particular crash. Here's what Pangolin tells me (boy, it would be nice if I could copy in that window):

Package
deluge-gtk 1.3.6.0~precise~ppa1[origin:LP-PPA-deluge[etc.]]

Title
deluge-gtk crashed with SIGSEGV in libtorrent::peer_connection::request_upload_bandwidth()

ApportVersion
2.0.1-0ubuntu17.3

Architecture
i386

I didn't copy a lot of the big-big stuff because, well, I can't copy. deluge.log attached [NOTE: I had to cut it down due to the board's length requirements, so the folliwing may no longer apply--the first time I tried to attach it was 7.5MB just from this morning*]. You'll see a few stopping points from this morning, all except the last are from before I upgraded to 1.3.6 (and all of them are instances where it simply stopped without crashing). I took a quick look through the logs myself, but nothing seemed out of the ordinary to me.

*Okay, I'm confused. The first time I tried to attach, I was told the file was too large and the limit was 2MB. So I cut it down to 1.9MB and tried to upload, then I was told again it was too big and the max size was 512k. Huh? Trying after cutting it down to 450k now...
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