Hello, for a system I made, I need to regenerate a map with the help of structure block. But, before it, I need to save the map in differents structure blocks. There is the bug. When command blocks powered the structure blocks in save mode with redstone block, structure blocks don't create file for the structure. Consequently, when I leave the world or quit Minecraft for a while and then go back, structure blocks can't load the map because there is no file. I joigned a video to show you the bug.
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Hi, I've checked again but the bug have not been resolved (in 1.12.2 and 18w11a) so I updated the report, and it is now easier to understand with the video I made (it wasn't clear the first time). Thanks for your help 🙂
I don't understand the resolution : does "works as intended" mean that the bug did not show up when you tested it, or does it mean that structure block in SAVE mode powered by redstone can't save any structure ?
Thanks for your help
It means you're right, you cannot create a structure file when saving with redstone. The developers did this on purpose, because it's a bit of a security problem if you can create files on the server owner's computer just by powering structure blocks, which you can do automatically. The SAVE
button is kinda like a captcha, making sure it's a real person making a specific request to save a file.
However I think that it should be possible to create a structure file with commands. Presently it is not possible, but given that only admins can execute command such as /data it would not be a security problem then, don't you think so ?
And I noticed 2 minor bugs :
the structure files are not detected by the game after updating the world (only those which were created before the update are detected).
the scoreboard created by the command /scoreboard objectives add XXX XXXX are deleted when you leave the world.
I've not checked if anyone has already signaled these, so I apologize if you've already seen that.
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[minecraft|http://hopper.minecraft.net/help/guides/finding-minecraft-data-folder/]/crash-reports/crash-<DATE>-client.txt
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