Yes, it dose exist. While when installed as default in UbuntuKylin, it's
OK. Hope to fix it with a patch.

** Changed in: chinese-calendar
   Importance: Undecided => High

** Changed in: chinese-calendar
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Shine Huang (shine)

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Title:
  Starts two instances when log in to the desktop

Status in Chinese calendar:
  New
Status in “chinese-calendar” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  When logging into the desktop environment, it appears two instances
  are started and this is not the desired behavior:

  aron@aron-v4400u> ps aux | grep chinese-calendar
  aron      2078  0.1  0.9 687756 34956 ?        Sl   21:49   0:00 
/usr/bin/chinese-calendar
  aron      2147  0.1  0.9 687776 34968 ?        Sl   21:49   0:00 
/usr/bin/chinese-calendar
  aron      2988  0.0  0.0  13660   960 pts/0    S+   21:57   0:00 grep -I 
--color=auto chinese-calendar

  Attached is a screenshot showing two calendar icons in the indicator.

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