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has caused the Debian Bug report #495890,
regarding widelands: multiple mine upgrades leave you without master miner
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Package: widelands
Version: 1:12-3
Severity: normal

        Hi!

 When upgrading a mine to a deep mine it requires a master miner and a
regular one. When upgrading two mines at the same time the one that gets
finished first gets send the master miners of both former regular mines
- leaving the second finishing upgrade without a master miner.

 Either just send one master miner and a regular to a new deep mine, or
make it possible to exchange one of the two master miners with a regular
one (which might be a good approach in general, when one wants to
educate people - like e.g. in a tavern to exchange an innkeeper with a
regular worker there, too).

 Thanks,
Rhonda



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Hello,

this bug was reported upstream as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/widelands/+bug/536149

And actually, this got fixed in build17 already. So closing the bug now.

Thanks for the report, and sorry for the bad housekeeping.
Mt.

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