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brickviking

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Reported

MC-130954 Missing 32-bit lwjgl for lwjgl-3.1.2-natives-linux.jar Invalid MC-13923 Unable to craft hay bale from wheat in 13w16a Invalid

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Specs: Fedora Linux 27, 4Gb memory, 64-bit E8400 (Core/2 Quad core), ATI Radeon 3450.

In addition to the other respondents,

  • I occasionally have the "SaveToBuffer Failed" message in my console

  • I still appear to be logged in

  • I can still play online Minecraft.


I haven't been brave enough to log my user out in the Launcher, as I'm not sure I'd get back on. I also haven't been able to pin down why the message is only happening occasionally for me. 

Regards, BrickViking

As for 32-bit Vista, 1.13-pre1 doesn't work, and I can't figure out why as the last thousand log lines are obliterating anything earlier. 1.13-pre2 and pre5 seem to work in 32-bit mode. I could create a world, and navigate around it in creative mode. I'd call that good.

 

Unfortunately for 32-bit linux, yes. I unzipped the lwjgl-3.1.6-natives-linux, there's only a 64-bit liblwjgl.so, probably for the reasons mentioned above. Sigh. Guess my 32-bit clients won't be making it into 1.13 after all. I haven't checked the Vista client yet, I'll do that shortly.

Regards

 

I'm having a "can't start" issue over on 32-bit Vista too, but it may not be related to this; I checked the lwjgl-3.1.2-natives-windows.jar just to be sure, there's a 32-bit DLL in there. That's why I wondered what was going on with Linux, as there isn't one for Linux.

 

This also happens for me on 1.6.84 launcher (32-bit Vista) for any version I launch. So far I've tested 1.12.1, 1.11.2 and 1.10.2 under three separate profiles for the same user. Additionally, it happens under Linux (1.6.84-j) for 1.12.1, leading me to believe it's not dependent upon the version of Linux, purely upon the code responsible for reading the profile and setting the resolution.

Created world from 16w38a, opened up in 16w39a after a bit of building. I put 8 oak logs into the top slot of a furnace (shift-clicked in). Put coal into the bottom, crash. Go back to game, logs are gone, and putting coal into the bottom slot of any furnace (whether shift-clicking or placing) crashes the game again with NPE: Updating Screen Events. Trace ends at asg.b (SourceFile:316).