On 18 Oct 2012, at 13:13, Sven Barth wrote:

> Once upon a time there was a small kingdom ruled by a kind king. The king had 
> two daughters and more children were planned to come. But the king had 
> already problems to find approbiate rooms for his second child. So he ordered 
> his mages to reconstruct the castle in a way that the ever-growing family can 
> easily be accommodated.
> The mages immediately began with their work and reshaped the castle with 
> their spells. But as the work on the castle neared its completion a terrible 
> accident happend to the second princess when she played between the working 
> mages. She was no longer able to walk or even sit upright without support. 
> The mages tried their best to heal her, but in the end they needed to finish 
> the castle so that the royal family could have their home back before the 
> winter strikes. But even after the castle had been finished they didn't have 
> enough time for the disabled princess as the family had already grown during 
> the mages' work and required their full attention. And so the days and months 
> passed by in which the second daughter of the king was confined to her room 
> and could not join in the family's activities.
> Then one day a young mage came along and joined the mages of the castle. He 
> helped them with maintaining the magically enhanced castle, but while 
> searching for places to fix and further extend he stumpled upon the room of 
> the isolated princess. He felt sorry for the girl's state and although he did 
> not know much about healing magic he decided to improve his knowledge and 
> help the her. So he spent the evenings after his normal work at the castle in 
> the library and looked through the books about healing magic. Sometimes he 
> then went to the princess' chamber and applied his newly learned knowledge.
> After some weeks his work finally paid off and the girl was able to feel and 
> move her legs again. And after some more time she was finally able to walk 
> again. Although she needed to move slowly and with the help of crutches, she 
> was finally able to take part in the life at the castle again. The young mage 
> continued to heal her and they all lived happily ever after.

I guess it's about one of the branches at 
http://svn.freepascal.org/svn/fpc/branches/ that was abandoned in a 
half-working state by two (core) developers and that you now fixed, but I have 
no idea about which one :)


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