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    posted a message on Metallurgy - Putting the "Mine" back in "Minecraft"!
    My face when I saw this mod -> :iapprove:

    My face when I saw "Eventually" SMP -> :SSSS:

    It's nice to have just some new ores to work with apart from the few that exist vanilla wise. It is one of my favorite features of industrial craft :smile.gif: But I await patiently you're SMP release. I'll be in line.
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    posted a message on [1.1.0/1.0.0]Fishtaco's mods - Better Caves, FPS++, Height mod!!
    Quote from Cbeatse

    Unfortunately, as far as I can make things work, the server version is not working for me. I'm trying the 256 version, placing the file directly into the jar, but when I run my start.bat file to run the server, it gives that nasty error code other people have noted if I have not deleted the META-INF folder, and if I have, flashes the command line for half a second and closes. any guesses, hints, etc? something I might be missing?

    I am running 1.0.1 on the server, by the way, and have replaced all the relevant files.


    I am also having this issue, let me get the error to link real quick:

    Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: qv.<init>(II)V
            at tl.<clinit>(SourceFile:144)
            at jk.a(SourceFile:124)
            at jk.<clinit>(SourceFile:59)
            at net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer.main(MinecraftServer.java:496)


    It is definitely upon placing the 256server class files into the server jar that this issue pops up.

    I'd love to use this mod for the server I'm building at the moment so hopefully we can resolve this before I compile the rest of the server :smile.gif:

    And this is with the newly uploaded version of the server. I know the previous download had version errors, but this is after the latest one was uploaded.
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    posted a message on MCEdit: Minecraft World Editor (Now open source!)
    Quote from sciberdude »
    Hey, I just installed this on my Leopard (10.5) machine (the long way) and got this message after completing all three installations and the terminal commands for the other one.

    Macintosh:~ [snip]$ cd ~/Downloads/MCEdit-linux
    Macintosh:MCEdit-linux [snip]$ ./mcedit.sh
    RuntimeError: Bad magic number in .pyc file


    What's the problem here? I went around the original way to install it and just cd'ed the desktop and installed from there into the Library. If that's the problem, I'll reinstall.


    Okay... after about an hour of frustration, having installed properly all of the files... and still getting this magic number error... I found my fix.
    Go into the "mcedit.sh" file, text editor, and after where it reads "python", add a 2.6 to make it read "python2.6".
    Run it again in terminal and it should work properly :smile.gif: If not, change it to the proper version of python you are running or download python 2.6 in terminal.
    Posted in: Minecraft Tools
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