"chmod a+rwx ..." is NOT a solution – making the files world-writable is already described in the issue, and doing so is not acceptable for security reasons (it also breaks after a while.)
An easy solution would be if Minecraft simply started up without trying to update unless it had sufficient permissions to do so.
"chmod a+rwx ..." is NOT a solution – making the files world-writable is already described in the issue, and doing so is not acceptable for security reasons (it also breaks after a while.)
An easy solution would be if Minecraft simply started up without trying to update unless it had sufficient permissions to do so.