On further inspection, it looks like this is correct behavior. From the
documentation:
To mark a square as having a mine you right-click on it and a
flag is placed there. If you click on a square with a number and
you have placed precisely that number of flags on adjacent
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-games
If you place a flag over a square where there is no mine, then nearby
unflagged mines will explode when you click on an adjacent numbered
square.
This bug is in Gnomemine 2.20.1.
The expected behavior is that clicking on a numbered square ha
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13011843/Dependencies.txt
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Mines - misflagging causes nearby mines to explode
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210086
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Ouch, you mean I have to make an account for *another* bugzilla?
I suppose, when I have time and motivation I will, but it would be cool, since
launchpad/ubuntu seems so keen on integration with other bug trackers, if
perhaps it could keep comments updated...
but I guess that belongs on the launc
No, actually, this is very much a bug:
#1 - gcalctool treats constants the same as the mode the calculator is
currently in. This is okay, but it should be able to accept 6.626e-34 in that
particular format without me having to switch it to scientific notation and
then switch out.
#2 - even when