On previous versions I had the same issue when adding a second appmenu
applet (one for each monitor, expecting they could use the menues of the
apps on that monitor). On latest one, using configurations from older
versions (.e. system is upgraded from an older version) the menu is
still shown, but it fails when adding the applet on a new configuration.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1250657

Title:
  indicator-appmenu-applet crashes gnome-panel in gnome-flashback
  session

Status in “gnome-panel” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Adding indicator-applet-appmenu on gnome-panel in gnome-sessaion-
  flashback under saucy results in crashing all other applets (including
  indicator-applet) present on that panel. And the panel becomes
  unusable.

  All other applets works fine without indicator-applet-appmenu.

  `gnome-panel --replace` in terminal gives following error:

  
  "
  (gnome-panel:8145): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_accelerator_parse_with_keycode: 
assertion 'accelerator != NULL' failed

  ** (gnome-panel:8145): WARNING **: Unable to parse mouse modifier
  '(null)'

  Fontconfig warning: "/etc/fonts/conf.d/50-user.conf", line 14: reading
  configurations from ~/.fonts.conf is deprecated.

  (gnome-panel:8145): Gtk-CRITICAL **:
  gtk_accelerator_parse_with_keycode: assertion 'accelerator != NULL'
  failed

  ** (gnome-panel:8145): WARNING **: Unable to parse mouse modifier
  '(null)'

  "

  Removing indicator-applet-appmenu, after crash, restores panel
  behavior to normal.

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