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It's the idea of playing with atomic power, I am not perfect, same as any other human. Therefor, human = mistakes, mistakes = bad things, bad things + atomic fusion = very bad things.
This appears to cause a saving chunks error when using 1.337b as soon as you put an item in to charge. Will try to get an error log as soon as I have a chance.
Spidey1958
java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: ic2.common.IChargeableItem.giveEnergyTo(Lhm;II)I
at ic2chargingbench.common.TileEntityChargingBench.h_(TileEntityChargingBench.java:131)
at eh.e(World.java:1121)
at net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer.h(MinecraftServer.java:366)
at net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer.run(MinecraftServer.java:287)
at ce.run(SourceFile:417)
That is promising - it means someone has figured out what was causing 1.23 add-ons to crash when attempting to recharge their items.
Hopefully the developers of Thermometers and More TreeTaps follow suit soon.
"A stupid man's report of what a clever man says can never be accurate, because he unconsciously translates what he hears into something he can understand." - Bertrand Russell
That is promising - it means someone has figured out what was causing 1.23 add-ons to crash when attempting to recharge their items.
Hopefully the developers of Thermometers and More TreeTaps follow suit soon.
Oh, yeah, if anyone is wondering. The reason 1.23 stuff crashes is because the method signature for IChargeableItem.giveEnergyTo changed. It now takes an additional parameter at the end, a boolean, that indicates the chargeable item should ignore its normal transfer limits and accept as much of the entire packet as it can hold.
So which one do we want to use? The one CPW did or the one in the first post?
I have simply made a bukkit port. If you run a bukkit minecraft server, you may be interested in my files. Otherwise, ignore them, they are not the files you are looking for...
Incoming this week, barring unforeseen catastrophe. Holiday season's got me running everywhere, you all know how it is. But I'll make sure we have charging benches for Christmas!