Hmm... looks like the message trail for this bug entry treats two bugs:
- one about glipper having trouble reading stuff from a .glipper directory 
after upgrading (which has nothing to do with gnome panel, as you have to 
delete the .glipper directory for things to work out) -- looks like what is 
being said in the description; and
- another about glipper starting up (which I tied to gnome panel rather than 
being glipper's fault, because it works if you log out and then log back in 
without deleting the .glipper directory, yet adding a small(!) delay at the top 
of the script) -- which is mentioned when the time.sleep(8) workaround is 
suggested;

At first I had the first issue, deleted the .glipper directory, and the
problem was solved forever. Then the second mentioned issue crawled in.

I renamed /usr/lib/glipper/glipper to glipper.real and put a bash script
named glipper in its place, which looks like this:

#!/bin/bash
exec 1> >(tee /tmp/glipper.out) 2> >(tee /tmp/glipper.err)
exec /usr/lib/glipper/glipper.real "$@"

So now I have this text in both glipper.out and glipper.err:

 Bonobo-Activation-ERROR **: This process has not registered the required 
OAFIID your source code should register 'OAFIID:Glipper_Factory'. If your code 
is performing delayed registration and this message is trapped in error, see 
bonobo_activation_idle_reg_check_set.
 aborting...

With glipper.out also having a line saying "SHARED_DATA_DIR:
/usr/share/glipper" before this message.

And there's no stack trace in any of those files. Unless glipper is
killed because of its failure to start (on grounds that failure cannot
be tolerated perhaps), a stack trace should show up if one was printed
by python.

So I logged out, logged back in, glipper started this time, and I have
the "normal" messages in glipper.out and glipper.err:

** (glipper.real:6500): WARNING **: Binding '<Ctrl><Alt>v' failed!

which is normal, because I have that combination bound to something
else.

Sorry for turning the bug comments into a forum if I'm not supposed to
do so, but it seems to me that something's not right with this entry,
and debate about what should happen to it (possibly split it? send part
of it to gnome-panel?).

Wish I knew that that Bonobo error meant, so I could dig deeper before
posting something to gnome-panel.

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[Hardy] Glipper dies when desktop starting
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/213494
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