Sebastien,

In the clock preferences, I first added a location (Gent, in timezone 
Europe/Brussels).
Later, I reentered the clock preferences and edited the location entry (labeled 
Gent) my (almost) exact coordinates: 51.0854 North, 3.7175 East.
I could exit the edit-location pane, but when exiting (OK-ing) the changed 
preferences, the panel did not disappear. It stayed on the desktop.
As I installed Hardy on a rather "slow" machine by todays' standards (dual PII 
333MHz), I just continued browsing until, after a minute or so, the top panel
(gnome-panel, I presume) suddenly disappeared and quicky reappeared - with 
apport notifying me of the crash that had happened.
After the crash-bug-submit, I returned to the clock preferences, only to find 
an empty list of locations. I immediately tried to reproduce the crash by 
recreating a location Gent, timezone Europe/Brussels. Closed everything and 
reentered the preferences, this time to find 2 location entries labeled Gent 
(!). I removed the second one and went on to edit the first (adding my 
longitude/latitude). This time around, no crash occurred.

I'm reinstalling Hardy on the machine as I write this (my /var separate
partition being way too small and thus not coping too well with the
hundreds of updates every week), and I will try to reproduce the problem
afterwards - anything I should be on the lookout for?

BTW: thx for the support.

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Clock applet crashes upun confirming latitude/longitude (entered with 4 
decimals)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210470
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