Mine now isn't updating even if I close and re-open the menu. The title 
correctly says it's January 2nd 2014, but the calendar shows December 2013 and 
highlights December 29th. Is this the same bug, or another related to the year 
switching? Or maybe a combination of both?
My indicator-datetime is up-to-date at 13.10.0+13.10.20131023.2-0ubuntu1 from 
saucy-updates.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/793450

Title:
  Calendar doesn't show today's date until opened a second time today

Status in The Date and Time Indicator:
  Fix Released
Status in Unity Foundations:
  Fix Committed
Status in “indicator-datetime” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Ubuntu 11.04
  indicator-datetime 0.3.1-0ubuntu1, Ubuntu 11.10
  indicator-datetime 0.3.94-0ubuntu2, Ubuntu 12.04
  Ubuntu 12.10
  indicator-datetime 12.10.3daily13.03.26-0ubuntu1, Ubuntu 13.04
  Ubuntu 13.10

  1) Log in
  2) Run a session for a day or two
  3) Open the calendar applet by clicking the clock. Although the date in the 
text field is correct, the graphic calendar still shows the date at which you 
either originally logged in, or clicked the calendar before.
  4) Hide it, and show it once more. The calendar now shows the correct date.

  The conflicting visual data can be very confusing if you only summon
  the calendar to find out what day it is. (I don't get much sunlight.)

  This is the sequel to bug 649800, which was supposedly fixed in Ubuntu
  11.04.

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