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MC-25923

Blocks catching fire

I was building a rail system to bring ores and stone from my mining shaft, when I noticed a block on fire. It was at first an obsidian block. I put it out and went back to the rail system. I saw the block was on fire again, so I put it out, and removed the block and removed some of the lava underneath.

I noticed later that a stone block was on fire on the other side of the lava pool. Everytime I put it out, it would catch fire again a few minutes later.

I have since removed another portion of the lava underneath and haven't seen the flames again yet.

These flames were NOT created with a flint and steel. I can only assume that the flames were created by the lava underneath.

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Please force a crash by pressing F3 + C for 10 seconds while ingame and attach the crash report here.

Here you go. The block itself wasn't on fire at the time of the crash.

Video of it happening. http://youtu.be/9HXwrxhveRg?t=36m19s
Look at the bridge.

Notable: Now that I think about it, the first obsidian block had a sign next to it. (I thought signs weren't flammable via lava?). This stone block has a wooden door next to it. The video showed a wooden bridge next to the stone catching fire...perhaps this is the cause?

Aha. Seems that you're running over a duplicate of MC-14787

Jonah Dewar

(Unassigned)

Confirmed

fire, lava, obsidian, stone

Minecraft 1.6.2

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