My locale is as follows:
$ locale
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
LANGUAGE=
LC_CTYPE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_NUMERIC=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_TIME=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_COLLATE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_MONETARY=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_MESSAGES="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_PAPER=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_NAME=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_ADDRESS=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_TELEPHONE=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_MEASUREMENT=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_IDENTIFICATION=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_ALL=

Using “unset PROMPT_COMMAND” had no effect at all (and seems to be empty
for me, anyway?). This is pretty much a fresh install, so I’m using
Ubuntu’s default value of PS1:

$ echo "'$PS1'"
'\[\e]0;\u@\h: 
\w\a\]${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\[\033[01;32m\]\u@\h\[\033[00m\]:\[\033[01;34m\]\w\[\033[00m\]\$
 '

However, when I change that to

PS1='\[\033[01;34m\]\w\[\033[00m\]\$ '

there seems to be no more crashing. So it seems that certain values of
PS1 do indeed trigger this bug.

I have also tried the bash development version, as suggested. Even with
the default value of PS1, I haven’t been able to cause a crash there.
However, this version goes REALLY crazy with the input prompt (junk
characters, erratically printing parts of the history or working
directory path to the terminal when pressing the arrow keys, invisible
text input etc.) for long working directory paths (with or without
Unicode characters), making input all but impossible. So whatever the
difference between the two versions is, it’s not an improvement.


Anyway, thanks a lot for the help so far. Since I’m not seeing the crash in the 
newer version, I’m assuming it will be gone when Ubuntu updates (with the weird 
behavior for long paths hopefully due to different compiler flags or something 
like that). As a workaround, modifying PS1 seems to work.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1745273

Title:
  Cannot open terminal with long working directory name containing
  Unicode characters

Status in bash package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in gnome-terminal package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  1) The release of Ubuntu you are using: Ubuntu 17.10

  2) The version of the package you are using: gnome-terminal version
  3.24.2-0ubuntu4; bash version 4.4-5ubuntu1

  3) What you expected to happen: When opening a terminal window with a
  long working directory path containing Unicode characters (such as
  
“/home/test/01234567890123456789/01234567890123456789/ä/01234567890123456789/01234567890123456789/01234567890123456789/01234567890123456789”
  in a 80×24 window), gnome-terminal opens normally.

  4) What happened instead: gnome-terminal closes immediately, both when opened 
using
  gnome-terminal 
--working-directory=/home/test/01234567890123456789/01234567890123456789/ä/01234567890123456789/01234567890123456789/01234567890123456789/01234567890123456789
  and when changing to this directory using “cd”. There is no output on stderr 
or anywhere else, the window just closes.

  It seems that gnome-terminal closes because bash crashes with a
  segmentation fault, see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
  /gnome-terminal/+bug/1745273/comments/4.

  This makes it impossible to use the shell for many directories with
  long paths. This did NOT happen in Ubuntu 16.04.

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