This isn't a bug so much as what would likely be a significant enhancement 
request.
This would require the implementation of complex numbers in gcalctool.

A brief explaination:

fractional exponents are the same as exponentiated roots, (not sure if I
have the terminology right there). for example "x to the 1/2" is the
same as saying "the square root of x". This isn't a problem until we
allow negative bases, which requires the roots of negative numbers and
can often force the usage of complex numbers. There are certainly better
explanations of this on the web, but in any case, this is beyond the
scope of gcalctool since it doesn't allow complex numbers to the best of
my knowledge.

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Cannot do odd roots of negative numbers.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/288446
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