Hello--I'm trying to install Misa's 64x64 texture pack on my Mac OS 10.6.4. I used the Terminal, but when I click "Patch" it gets stuck at 12% with this in the log:
What the **** does this patch change so that I can revert it back to normal. I tried running the patch so that I could install a texture pack and now minecraft won't start. So I moved my save file and then completely deleted my minecraft directory and then downloaded it again, now it's STILL crashing.
What else does this sloppy patch change so that I can get back to playing minecraft.
What the **** does this patch change so that I can revert it back to normal. I tried running the patch so that I could install a texture pack and now minecraft won't start. So I moved my save file and then completely deleted my minecraft directory and then downloaded it again, now it's STILL crashing.
What else does this sloppy patch change so that I can get back to playing minecraft.
It actually has a highly sensitive douchebag detector that is permanently installed onto your system which will prevent you from playing Minecraft forever, sorry. You'll have to buy a new computer.
However, it's obviously not. Just some sloppy coding. I'd like some help, if anyone's got any ideas.
hurrdurr because sloppy coding on his part makes it work just fine for most people but cause YOUR GAME ONLY to crash even after you've completely erased its changes.
Whatever the problem is has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with this mod.
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If you removed the minecraft folder, and ran it again, then you got the whole thing reinstalled, obviously. There's nothing the patch "supposedly" did to your installation that wouldn't be fixed with a reinstall. Your problem is something else.
Found FlowLava: eg.class
Found AnimManager: ey.class
Found Tessellator: ho.class
Found FlowWater: ht.class
Found StillWater: ht.class
Found Tool3D: jh.class
Found Fire: jz.class
Found Block: ly.class
Found AnimTexture: z.class
Found Minecraft: net/minecraft/client/Minecraft.class
No classes match for StillLava
No classes match for Compass
No classes match for Minecraft
No classes match for FlowWater
No classes match for Tessellator
No classes match for StillLava
No classes match for Fire
No classes match for StillWater
No classes match for Compass
No classes match for FlowLava
No classes match for AnimTexture
No classes match for AnimManager
No classes match for Tool3D
No classes match for Block
Found FlowLava: eg.class
Found AnimManager: ey.class
Found Tessellator: ho.class
Found FlowWater: ht.class
Found StillWater: ht.class
Found Tool3D: jh.class
Found Fire: jz.class
Found Block: ly.class
Found AnimTexture: z.class
Found Minecraft: net/minecraft/client/Minecraft.class
No classes match for StillLava
No classes match for Compass
Found FlowLava: eg.class
Found AnimManager: ey.class
Found Tessellator: ho.class
Found FlowWater: ht.class
Found StillWater: ht.class
Found Tool3D: jh.class
Found Fire: jz.class
Found Block: ly.class
Found AnimTexture: z.class
Found Minecraft: net/minecraft/client/Minecraft.class
No classes match for StillLava
No classes match for Compass
Minecraft has stopped running because it encountered a problem.
If you wish to report this, please copy this entire text and email it to [email protected].
Please include a description of what you did when the error occured.
--- BEGIN ERROR REPORT a1dce528 --------
Generated 11/6/10 4:57 PM
Minecraft: Minecraft Alpha v1.2.1_01
OS: Windows Vista (x86) version 6.0
Java: 1.6.0_20, Sun Microsystems Inc.
VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (mixed mode), Sun Microsystems Inc.
LWJGL: 2.4.2
[failed to get system properties (java.lang.NullPointerException)]
org.lwjgl.LWJGLException: Could not create context
at org.lwjgl.opengl.WindowsContextImplementation.nCreate(Native Method)
at org.lwjgl.opengl.WindowsContextImplementation.create(WindowsContextImplementation.java:50)
at org.lwjgl.opengl.Context.<init>(Context.java:120)
at org.lwjgl.opengl.Display.create(Display.java:858)
at org.lwjgl.opengl.Display.create(Display.java:784)
at org.lwjgl.opengl.Display.create(Display.java:765)
at net.minecraft.client.Minecraft.a(SourceFile:198)
at net.minecraft.client.Minecraft.run(SourceFile:560)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
--- END ERROR REPORT 8e8b38fa ----------
What the **** does this patch change so that I can revert it back to normal. I tried running the patch so that I could install a texture pack and now minecraft won't start. So I moved my save file and then completely deleted my minecraft directory and then downloaded it again, now it's STILL crashing.
What else does this sloppy patch change so that I can get back to playing minecraft.
The only thing it modifies is minecraft.jar, located in %appdata%\.minecraft\bin
If you deleted that and had the launcher redownload it, your problem is being caused by something else entirely.
There is no such thing.
Whatever you got is illegal.
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org.lwjgl.LWJGLException: Could not create context
at org.lwjgl.opengl.WindowsContextImplementation.nCreate(Native Method)
at org.lwjgl.opengl.WindowsContextImplementation.create(WindowsContextImplementation.java:50)
at org.lwjgl.opengl.Context.<init>(Context.java:120)
at org.lwjgl.opengl.Display.create(Display.java:858)
at org.lwjgl.opengl.Display.create(Display.java:784)
at org.lwjgl.opengl.Display.create(Display.java:765)
at net.minecraft.client.Minecraft.a(SourceFile:198)
at net.minecraft.client.Minecraft.run(SourceFile:560)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
It can't create the window. That is an OpenGL error, not a Minecraft error.
Pure coincidence that it started happening now.
I would suggest updating your graphics card drivers.
Or, failing that, Java itself.
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Meaning i didn't pay for it, but I play the offline version.
That's still illegal.
If you have bought the game, you can download a stand-alone launcher for Minecraft here.
It will automatically update the game files with the latest version.
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I'm on OSX 10.6.4 and patcher 1.1.7 works without the command line. Just did the Misa 64 textures too. I just deleted the minecraft.original.jar, started the patcher, pointed it at the zip file of textures and hit the patch button (I kept whatever is default checked at the bottom). I wonder what the difference is for those macs that can't run the patcher. I am using the latest java update, 1.6 I think.
Yeah, it was Java being retarded. I'm sorry xau, I didn't meant to call you a sloppy coder. I'm so used to modders being sloppy as ****.
There used to be a day when you could feasibly know how a computer works really well, and could troubleshoot almost any problem quickly, because you knew pretty much everything the machine was doing. That was back in the days of DOS, and those days are long gone, I'm afraid.
Today, computers and OSes and everything else is just very complex, and even a brilliant mind is gonna have troubles figuring out the entire thing. There's literally more code in Windows than anybody could type in a single lifetime, thanks to the large numbers of programmers developing it, and other OSes aren't much better. Things like automatic updates happen, as you have just experienced.
Troubleshooting just isn't as easy as it used to be :sad.gif:.
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When all is said and done, Will you have said more than you have done?
I mean this with no ill intent, so sorry if it comes off as such, but are OSX 10.5 users gonna be stuck with the workaround, or is reworking it to work on Leopard users somewhere on the to-do list?
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Help please!
What else does this sloppy patch change so that I can get back to playing minecraft.
It actually has a highly sensitive douchebag detector that is permanently installed onto your system which will prevent you from playing Minecraft forever, sorry. You'll have to buy a new computer.
However, it's obviously not. Just some sloppy coding. I'd like some help, if anyone's got any ideas.
hurrdurr because sloppy coding on his part makes it work just fine for most people but cause YOUR GAME ONLY to crash even after you've completely erased its changes.
Whatever the problem is has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with this mod.
i get this error
Found FlowLava: eg.class
Found AnimManager: ey.class
Found Tessellator: ho.class
Found FlowWater: ht.class
Found StillWater: ht.class
Found Tool3D: jh.class
Found Fire: jz.class
Found Block: ly.class
Found AnimTexture: z.class
Found Minecraft: net/minecraft/client/Minecraft.class
No classes match for StillLava
No classes match for Compass
No classes match for Minecraft
No classes match for FlowWater
No classes match for Tessellator
No classes match for StillLava
No classes match for Fire
No classes match for StillWater
No classes match for Compass
No classes match for FlowLava
No classes match for AnimTexture
No classes match for AnimManager
No classes match for Tool3D
No classes match for Block
Found FlowLava: eg.class
Found AnimManager: ey.class
Found Tessellator: ho.class
Found FlowWater: ht.class
Found StillWater: ht.class
Found Tool3D: jh.class
Found Fire: jz.class
Found Block: ly.class
Found AnimTexture: z.class
Found Minecraft: net/minecraft/client/Minecraft.class
No classes match for StillLava
No classes match for Compass
Found FlowLava: eg.class
Found AnimManager: ey.class
Found Tessellator: ho.class
Found FlowWater: ht.class
Found StillWater: ht.class
Found Tool3D: jh.class
Found Fire: jz.class
Found Block: ly.class
Found AnimTexture: z.class
Found Minecraft: net/minecraft/client/Minecraft.class
No classes match for StillLava
No classes match for Compass
The catalyst is there. The trouble maker is obvious.
It was the only thing I downloaded in that short span of time, and the only change I made to my computer.
Does minecraft write anything to the registry? Does the patch? Does the patch write anything to Java?
Minecraft has crashed!
----------------------
Minecraft has stopped running because it encountered a problem.
If you wish to report this, please copy this entire text and email it to [email protected].
Please include a description of what you did when the error occured.
--- BEGIN ERROR REPORT a1dce528 --------
Generated 11/6/10 4:57 PM
Minecraft: Minecraft Alpha v1.2.1_01
OS: Windows Vista (x86) version 6.0
Java: 1.6.0_20, Sun Microsystems Inc.
VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (mixed mode), Sun Microsystems Inc.
LWJGL: 2.4.2
[failed to get system properties (java.lang.NullPointerException)]
org.lwjgl.LWJGLException: Could not create context
at org.lwjgl.opengl.WindowsContextImplementation.nCreate(Native Method)
at org.lwjgl.opengl.WindowsContextImplementation.create(WindowsContextImplementation.java:50)
at org.lwjgl.opengl.Context.<init>(Context.java:120)
at org.lwjgl.opengl.Display.create(Display.java:858)
at org.lwjgl.opengl.Display.create(Display.java:784)
at org.lwjgl.opengl.Display.create(Display.java:765)
at net.minecraft.client.Minecraft.a(SourceFile:198)
at net.minecraft.client.Minecraft.run(SourceFile:560)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
--- END ERROR REPORT 8e8b38fa ----------
The only thing it modifies is minecraft.jar, located in %appdata%\.minecraft\bin
If you deleted that and had the launcher redownload it, your problem is being caused by something else entirely.
There is no such thing.
Whatever you got is illegal.
@Subhazard
It can't create the window. That is an OpenGL error, not a Minecraft error.
Pure coincidence that it started happening now.
I would suggest updating your graphics card drivers.
Or, failing that, Java itself.
Man, I REALLY need a program that logs every installation, download, and setting change I make, it would make troubleshooting SOOOOOO much easier.
Oh, I think I might have found it. Java had a hurr-durr update.
Sorry, let me rephrase that...
Will this work for the alpha that you download off here? http://www.minecraft.net/download.jsp
Meaning i didn't pay for it, but I play the offline version.
That's still illegal.
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Curse PremiumThere used to be a day when you could feasibly know how a computer works really well, and could troubleshoot almost any problem quickly, because you knew pretty much everything the machine was doing. That was back in the days of DOS, and those days are long gone, I'm afraid.
Today, computers and OSes and everything else is just very complex, and even a brilliant mind is gonna have troubles figuring out the entire thing. There's literally more code in Windows than anybody could type in a single lifetime, thanks to the large numbers of programmers developing it, and other OSes aren't much better. Things like automatic updates happen, as you have just experienced.
Troubleshooting just isn't as easy as it used to be :sad.gif:.
Oh, no, you certainly meant it. You were just horribly off-base in meaning it.