[Freeciv-Dev] [bug #18764] No Governments available for switching

2013-11-04 Thread Davide Baldini
Follow-up Comment #17, bug #18764 (project freeciv): Erratum: the previous report refers to the release 2.3.4, not 2.4.0. ___ Reply to this item at: ___ Message

[Freeciv-Dev] [bug #18764] No Governments available for switching

2013-11-04 Thread Davide Baldini
Follow-up Comment #16, bug #18764 (project freeciv): The bug is affecting Greatturn GT05, as reported here . Excerpt from the bug report: I'm not sure how many turns it's been, but I believe ever since I achieve Democracy and attemp

[Freeciv-Dev] [bug #18764] No Governments available for switching

2013-11-04 Thread anonymous
Follow-up Comment #15, bug #18764 (project freeciv): I believe ever since I achieve Democracy and attempted to change to that government, I have been stuck in Anarchy. The game is kind enough to post that I should pick a government in the messages, but when I go to the government menu, there are n

[Freeciv-Dev] [bug #21251] Ruledit.c not renamed to ruledit.cpp in POTFILES.in

2013-11-04 Thread Marko Lindqvist
Update of bug #21251 (project freeciv): Status: Ready For Test => Fixed Open/Closed:Open => Closed ___ Reply to this item at:

[Freeciv-Dev] [bug #21251] Ruledit.c not renamed to ruledit.cpp in POTFILES.in

2013-11-04 Thread Marko Lindqvist
URL: Summary: Ruledit.c not renamed to ruledit.cpp in POTFILES.in Project: Freeciv Submitted by: cazfi Submitted on: Mon 04 Nov 2013 12:25:18 PM EET Category: bootstrap Severity

Re: [Freeciv-Dev] Fullmoon build results

2013-11-04 Thread Marko Lindqvist
On 4 November 2013 04:10, wrote: > This is build report automatically generated by Fullmoon Ilmarinen (0.5.50.0) > > Fullmoon operated by Marko Lindqvist This build is from > TRUNK. > > Component "svn", Host "build.cazfi.net", Phase "Source update(1)": Succeeded > Component "autogen.sh", Host "

[Freeciv-Dev] [task #7681] Distribute Windows build of Gtk3 client

2013-11-04 Thread Jacob Nevins
Follow-up Comment #3, task #7681 (project freeciv): Yes, that looks about right. I've attached a screenshot from Ubuntu for comparison. (The Gtk3 GUI is still a bit wonky and needs some work.) (file #19319) ___ Additional Item Attachment: