This bug was fixed in the package gcalctool - 5.27.4-0ubuntu1

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gcalctool (5.27.4-0ubuntu1) karmic; urgency=low

  * New upstream release: (LP: #399160)
    - Update bit editor after shifting (Robert Ancell, Bug #587545) (LP: 
#394375)
    - Use a base-10 internal representation (Robert Ancell, bug #585813, bug 
#585931, bug #560802) (LP: #375356) (LP: #387070)
    - Make padding consistent in GUI (Jerry Casiano, Bug #587292)
    - Support implicit multiply before functions, e.g. "6 log 3" (Robert 
Ancell, Bug #586812) (LP: #389533)
    - Use inverse notation for trigonometric functions, i.e. "asin" -> "sin⁻¹"
    - Use lowercase notation for trigonometric and logarithm functions to look
      more like standard mathematical notation
    - Put spacing around functions, i.e. "sin" -> " sin "
    - Use subscript for logarithm base two, i.e. "log2" -> "log₂"
    - Added etched border around display (Robert Ancell, Bug #140836)
    - Rewrote out of date man page (Robert Ancell, Bug #585997)
  * debian/watch:
    - Watch for unstable versions

 -- Robert Ancell <robert.anc...@canonical.com>   Tue, 14 Jul 2009
17:41:36 +1000

** Changed in: gcalctool (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Fix Released

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calculator doesn't update bits when a number is shifted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/394375
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