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MC-38939

Redstone signal being passed through glass

When building a redstone clock, I noticed that the sticky piston in the back was receiving a redstone signal when it should not have been. The signal was being transmitted through a glass block, which should stop the signal. Once that block is broken and replaced, though, the piston returns to it's normal, non-extended form. I have attached pictures of what happens and what should happen when it is in front of a glass block.

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Duplicate of MC-108 - If you have not, please use the search function in the future, to see if your bug has already been submitted. If you could not find the original report, please comment with the keywords you searched for.

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Please read the actual description before making such a determination. This is the second bug I have had closed saying it is a duplicate when it is nothing like the supposed duplicate. I am not submitting a bug based on quasi-connectivity, or power from a diagonal source. I am submitting a bug about a piston receiving a signal from nowhere. Again, please read the actual bug before making such a determination. Reopening.

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Please do not create duplicates of your issues. This is just a pain for the mods to deal with. If you think your issue deserves reconsideration (which this doesn't, as shown by two mods), please leave a comment in the original ticket and we will reopen it if necessary or provide further justification if it was correctly closed.

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Minecraft 1.6.4, Minecraft 1.7.2

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