[MC-8646] Ladders behaving like Falling Sand Created: 29/Jan/13  Updated: 03/May/15  Resolved: 29/Jan/13

Status: Resolved
Project: Minecraft: Java Edition
Component/s: None
Affects Version/s: Minecraft 1.4.6
Fix Version/s: None

Type: Bug
Reporter: Charles T J Martin Assignee: Unassigned
Resolution: Duplicate Votes: 0
Labels: crash, multiplayer
Environment:

Windows 7 64 bit Home

  • Also running Optifine

Attachments: Text File crash-2013-01-28_22.39.03-client.txt     Text File crash-2013-01-28_22.46.26-client.txt     File error ladders falling like sand.rtf    
Issue Links:
Duplicate
duplicates MC-4433 Fallingsand spawners failing to save ... Resolved
Confirmation Status: Unconfirmed
Game Mode: Survival

 Description   

I was working in a desert biome on an npc village on a multiplayer server that is not hosted locally. While starting to place ladders where there was several consecutive blocks, and then none beneath them, it placed the first normally, then as more were added to the bottom until it reached the 'underhang' part, they all fell in a vertical column similar to sand/gravel/etc. Surprisingly, in several instances this resulted in one or two ladders being re-placed after the fall, with no blocks behind them. When one of these, or any ladders directly above such are broken, or their supporting blocks are broken it leads to a client-side crash. I have the error report(s) attached.



 Comments   
Comment by Kumasasa [ 29/Jan/13 ]

You have placed FallingSandSpawners with an invalid ID:

-- Entity being rendered --
Details:
	Entity Type: FallingSand (pw)
	Entity ID: 10336477
	Name: Falling Block

Nevertheless a duplicate of (unmodded) MC-4433 (and already fixed)

Comment by Robert Tulley [ 29/Jan/13 ]

Yell at dinnerbone, cause MC-5613 used a mod.

Comment by [Bot] Spam Golem [ 29/Jan/13 ]

Based on a crash report provided in this issue, I believe with high certainty that this report may be a duplicate of MC-5613. If I am wrong, please go yell at Dinnerbone.

Comment by [Bot] Spam Golem [ 29/Jan/13 ]

Based on a crash report provided in this issue, I believe with high certainty that this report may be a duplicate of MC-5613. If I am wrong, please go yell at Dinnerbone.

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