The Meaning of Life, the Universe, and Everything.
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This has happened twice in the past week, with no error log. The first time it occurred was while I was hosting a LAN session with one other player. The other player entered the nether to build a base around our portal and then returned. I then went to the nether to find that all progress made had been lost. The other player joined me to investigate, and when we returned to the overworld all recent progress had been lost as well. Multiple valuable items had been lost entirely, so we deleted the world and started the play through over.
The second time happened during a single-player world with a different mod set. I was traveling in the overworld away from home, returned and did some crafting, stored the items, then saved and quit. Upon logging back in, I was back on the return trip, but with the inventory from when I had logged out. This lost me several emeralds, and some saplings and logs, so it isn't as catastrophic. No crash logs were generated in either case.
First mod set consisted of:
Thaumcraft 4.2.3.5
Baubles 1.0.1.10
Backpacks 2.0.0
Twilight Forest 2.3.4
Balkon's Weapon Mod 1.14.3
Archmagus 0.6.0
Brewing API 1.2.0
Code Chicken Core 1.0.2.9
Not Enough Items 1.0.2.15
Bibliocraft 1.9.2
Is it possible the worldfiles you're reading from are read only?
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Best way I've broken minecraft to date:
---- Minecraft Crash Report ----
// Hi. I'm Minecraft, and I'm a crashaholic.
Time: 2/28/15 6:27 AM
Description: Unexpected error
java.lang.NullPointerException: Unexpected error
at null.”–‘51b<½ÕŽyZreUw%z‹Pµ‰0‡ó¬TdÆ)
A detailed walkthrough of the error, its code path and all known details is as follows:
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The Meaning of Life, the Universe, and Everything.
Join Date:
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I don't believe so. The world has saved normally since, and I haven't messed with permissions as far as I know. Could it be some sort of memory availability issue? Now that I think of it, in both instances I had firefox open while playing, and it's been crashing recently. It's possible that the crash I've been getting there might screw around with java.
I suppose if it wasn't able to keep the world loaded in memory long enough to write to your harddrive that could happen? I'm not 100% on the mechanics there. What's your autosave interval set at? I'm not sure if chickencore or skc core changes it by default.
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Best way I've broken minecraft to date:
---- Minecraft Crash Report ----
// Hi. I'm Minecraft, and I'm a crashaholic.
Time: 2/28/15 6:27 AM
Description: Unexpected error
java.lang.NullPointerException: Unexpected error
at null.”–‘51b<½ÕŽyZreUw%z‹Pµ‰0‡ó¬TdÆ)
A detailed walkthrough of the error, its code path and all known details is as follows:
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The second time happened during a single-player world with a different mod set. I was traveling in the overworld away from home, returned and did some crafting, stored the items, then saved and quit. Upon logging back in, I was back on the return trip, but with the inventory from when I had logged out. This lost me several emeralds, and some saplings and logs, so it isn't as catastrophic. No crash logs were generated in either case.
First mod set consisted of:
Thaumcraft 4.2.3.5
Baubles 1.0.1.10
Backpacks 2.0.0
Twilight Forest 2.3.4
Balkon's Weapon Mod 1.14.3
Archmagus 0.6.0
Brewing API 1.2.0
Code Chicken Core 1.0.2.9
Not Enough Items 1.0.2.15
Bibliocraft 1.9.2
Second Mod set:
Thaumcraft 4.2.3.5
Baubles 1.0.1.10
Backpacks 2.0.0
Twilight Forest 2.3.4
Balkon's Weapon Mod 1.14.3
Craftable Animals 2.4.3.0
BiblioCraft 1.9.2
Craftable Horse Armor 1.1.2.0
Dragon Mounts r41
Grave Stones 1.4
SKC Core 1.1.2.0
Witchery 0.23.0
If anyone could point me in the direction of the cause of this problem, I would be grateful.