I can confirm the apparently crazy behavior that Phil reported. The file
from Phil, when put in the home directory, crashes nautilus with the
following error (NOTICE: it's a crash in glibc!)

Jan  2 12:09:40 romano-asus kernel: [307815.741994] nautilus[10155]: segfault 
at b6ad7fd8 ip 073fad89 sp b6ad7fdc error 6 in libc-2.13.so[738b000+176000]
Jan  2 12:10:05 romano-asus kernel: [307839.937064] nautilus[10186]: segfault 
at b6b09fd8 ip 036afd89 sp b6b09fdc error 6 in libc-2.13.so[3640000+176000]

If I put it in a subdir, the thumbnail is not generated, but nautilus do
not crash. I can  open the svg  in eog, it just uses a lot of resources,
and so much memory that the system is sluggish after doing it, and need
a while to come back to normal behavior.

Error #6 is ENXIO? Invalid device or address?

Evidently the problem is still here, and quite severe too. Put that file
in your home dir and a non-technical user will be unable to open
Nautilus again.

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