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To: Arien Malec <arien_malec@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: freeciv-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Freeciv-Dev] Re: Pop cost patch (resending via bug system) (PR#897)
From: Raimar Falke <hawk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2001 17:43:05 +0200
Reply-to: rf13@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

On Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 08:39:16AM -0700, Arien Malec wrote:
> Raimar --
> 
> What's the status on the handle_unit_build_city cleanup patch? The replies to
> the "how do you feel about long identifiers" were pretty evenly split between:
> "I don't like them, but don't feel passionately" and "I prefer code clarity,
> and I do feel passionately"

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This is an automated notification of a change to freeciv cvs,
on Thu Aug 23 23:54:30 PDT 2001 = Fri Aug 24 06:54:30 2001 (GMT)
by Raimar Falke <rf13@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

---- Files affected:

freeciv/client/gui-gtk menu.c
freeciv/client/gui-mui gui_main.c
freeciv/client/gui-xaw menu.c
freeciv/common unit.c unit.h
freeciv/server unithand.c

---- Log message:

Unification/cleanup of testing and error reporting of building/adding
to a city. The new central method is
common/unit:test_unit_add_or_build_city.

Patch by Arien Malec <arien_malec@xxxxxxxxx> with minor changes by me.
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I assumed that you read freeciv-cvs. I'm waiting for the pop_cost
patch.

        Raimar

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  fight something like that."
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