Recent mpd-mks have caused gmpc to crash (I'm not sure when it started).

It will go to ruins after timing out on 'list title'

When gmpc starts it can look like this:

client 0: opened from 10.0.0.5
client 0: process command "commands"
client 0: command returned 0
client 0: process command "notcommands"
client 0: command returned 0
client 0: process command "status"
client 0: command returned 0
client 0: process command "outputs"
client 0: command returned 0
client 0: process command "outputs"
client 0: command returned 0
client 0: process command "outputs"
client 0: command returned 0
client 0: process command "list genre"
client 0: command returned 0
client 0: process command "list genre"
client 0: command returned 0
client 0: process command "list artist"
client 0: buffer created
client 0: command returned 0
client 0: buffer empty 0
client 0: process command "list album"
client 0: command returned 0
client 0: process command "list disc"
client 0: command returned 0
client 0: process command "list artist"
client 0: command returned 0
client 0: process command "list album"
client 0: buffer created
client 0: command returned 0
client 0: buffer empty 0
client 0: process command "list disc"
client 0: command returned 0
client 0: process command "list artist"
client 0: command returned 0
client 0: process command "list artist"
client 0: command returned 0
client 0: process command "list album"
client 0: command returned 0
client 0: process command "list title"
client 0: problems writing
client 0: command returned 0
client 0: closed

What happened was mpd-mk was exposing a bug in gmpc (yay!) but it
appears to have exposed a problem in mpd-mk as well. This is
repeatable and always happens by the time it gets to 'list title'.
This does not occur if user telnets in and types the command 'list
title' though.

Next step?
-- 
avuton
--
 "I've got a fever. And the only prescription is more cowbell." --
Christopher Walken

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