HI, 
The reason why I think it's not a gnome-panel bug is that I tried getting a 
backtrace using the wiki article on the link you gave earlier, running gdb with 
the options as per the wiki (installed debug symbols for gnome-panel, attached 
gdb to the gnome-panel process), and when I clicked on the clock applet to get 
it to crash, it seems like gnome-panel was still running (see attached 
gdb-gnome-panel.txt), hadn't crashed although the problem was there. 
I looked at the running processes and some other panel items were running in 
separate processes, but I couldn't find one for the clock. 
Maybe I'm just not using gdb right, it's the first time I tried it. Let me know 
if I need to change something to get a proper backtrace.

** Attachment added: "gdb-gnome-panel.txt"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13890949/gdb-gnome-panel.txt

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panel crashes when opening calender
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