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  1. Minecraft: Java Edition
  2. MC-93201

Crash: Item entity <####> has no item?!

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    • Minecraft 1.8.8
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      I loaded up a fairly new world which I think was created in Minecraft 1.8.8. After playing for about 25 minutes, the game crashed with the following notable errors in the launcher:

      [16:49:20] [Chunk Batcher 0/WARN]: Needed to grow BufferBuilder buffer: Old size 524288 bytes, new size 2621440 bytes.
      [16:49:21] [Chunk Batcher 1/WARN]: Needed to grow BufferBuilder buffer: Old size 524288 bytes, new size 2621440 bytes.
      [16:49:27] [Chunk Batcher 1/WARN]: Needed to grow BufferBuilder buffer: Old size 524288 bytes, new size 2621440 bytes.
      [16:51:13] [Client thread/ERROR]: Item entity 13174 has no item?!
      [16:51:13] [Client thread/ERROR]: Item entity 13174 has no item?!
      [16:54:21] [Chunk Batcher 0/WARN]: Needed to grow BufferBuilder buffer: Old size 524288 bytes, new size 2621440 bytes.
      [16:54:55] [Chunk Batcher 0/WARN]: Needed to grow BufferBuilder buffer: Old size 524288 bytes, new size 2621440 bytes.
      AL lib: (EE) alc_cleanup: 1 device not closed
      Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM warning: Using incremental CMS is deprecated and will likely be removed in a future release

      Steps to reproduce:
      Unknown, but the crash occurred after I did the following:
      1) Cut down some trees
      2) Ran across a prairie
      3) Destroyed multiple tall grasses
      4) Place three torches on dirt blocks
      5) Tried to place five upside-down spruce stairs on the side of my building.

      The game crashed when I right-clicked to place another stair block.

      Please note that Java has been updated recently on this computer, and I suspect this is related to the issue. You see in the launcher message that Java HotSpot displays a message and mentions that some deprecated functionality is being used.

      Attached is the manual debug crash log, "crash-2015-11-22_17.08.56-client.txt".

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