Yes, but as I said, they were ideas about what it was, not fixes.



On 4/17/07, Kai Antweiler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> When you canceled or completed a repair, it would set its previous level
> from 0 to -1, which would cause the crash. Two lines of code changed (
>
http://cvs.savannah.nongnu.org/viewcvs/glob2/glob2/src/Building.cpp?sortby=date&r2=1.722&r1=1.721
),
> and its fixed.

Hey!  That's was Joe suggested ;)

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