For confirmation(I believe in that still) of the validity of my statement please refer to the website where I downloaded Razer Cortex from: http://www.razerzone.com/ca-en/cortex
The game is not modded in any way shape or form. The program being used is Razer Cortex which is a game booster and frames per second counter. This bug is a bug in vanilla Minecraft.
I enclosed the jar used to run Minecraft, and the log file from the server.
I had an issue similar to yours. This may relate to the optimizations to the source code. It may be the blocks that spawn with one a top another maybe reduced in assumption that it will be compressing code. This reduces resource usage, and memory consumption mainly to physical static memory(not random access). No need to worry dev team, you can do this, and do it right! I believe in you guys!
I did search extensively before creating this issue, however I did not find an issue relating to this one. It was brought to my attention, however I do suggest that we expand on the open issue at hand and add details.
I think this was fixed after Grum apparently added a bug and has since been fixed in the recent update.
This is probably not from Java buddy. This is a little bit of a mistake. The only way to have a virus from Minecraft is if:
A) Mojang coded a virus to the Minecraft source code(Not plausible)
B) You downloaded a fake modification that is really a Trojan virus(Maybe)
C) This has absolutely has nothing to do with Java or Mojang/Minecraft and you downloaded a virus edition of Minecraft from an internet trickster.
This would be an explanation. I had the same issue there.
No.
The problem appears to be solved. I was rooting through settings for the graphics and found some options, wondered about them and did some searching about them. Changed them to be more optimal, I am happy to report that changing those settings did resolve my own issue. In my own defense: I had to go into my home build's BIOS settings and change a few settings for this to work.