You can fix this by typing this in Terminal:
xattr -cr /Applications/Minecraft.app
(it removes quarantine/flags from the Minecraft app because it isn't a signed application.)
You might also need to make the JavaStub thing in the Minecraft.app package executable, because they don't package their app as a .dmg
The setting is there in 0.6.1 , so this ticket should be closed.
I still see this in 13w04a . When doing subtraction, if the input A has no signal (and the side input does), and you give input A a signal, it gives the output full power for a split second, and then shows the correct subtraction output.
this doesn't seem possible because ender chests are unique per player. the hopper is not a player, and therefore has no inventory when looking at the ender chest.
attached crash reports related to TNT minecart crash. minecarts would lag out before even exploding visually. I just put two on a longer track with an activator in the middle.
I believe this is the same crash I am experiencing, but I am on a mac mini running with non-admin account. In the admin account, the crash does not occur.
start with 65 items. throw one item on to the hopper edge by bouncing off a wall. throw the stack of 64 all at once. watch as you get 19 stacks of said item as long as you are standing back.
This is not the same issue as one from ubuntu. I am sure it is unique to the retina macbook pro. This is not a technical support issue exactly, as those can be fixed and are usually an individual problem. This happens to my retina MBP as well.
Every time I maximize it, it locks up the graphics card hard, requiring a shut down by holding the power button.
You can "fix" it by turning off automatic graphics switching in the system preferences. Turning off automatic graphics switching then makes sure that your system doesn't freeze, and you can just exit minecraft (because at this point it is just a black screen) and start it again, unlike before when it would crash your computer almost.