That doesn't seem to work... I've attached the running gnome-panel in
gdb as described in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Backtrace , but when I
ctrl+c in order to interrupt the process, it seems to work (in that the
cursor stops changing when hovering above the file selection window) but
I don't get the (gdb) prompt back so I can't ask it for a backtrace.

That's how it looks like:
<blabla debuging symbols>
(gdb) continue
Continuing.
<here I make it hang>
^C
<nothing more>


I'm sorry, but the extent of my gdb experience so far is launching programs in 
it, making them crash, then getting the backtrace. I've never interrupted a 
process before to get a trace. As you said, since it seems to enter an infinite 
loop, the trace we'll get might not even be relevant at all.

Wouldn't it be easier for a dev to reproduce this bug and investigate it
himself? If you insist on me doing it, maybe you can guide me through
the steps on irc or something. I'm "iceman" on #ubuntu-bugs.

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gnome-panel hangs when using recently used files 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/498474
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