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Hello everyone.

 

I just spotted a bug that i think is related with the newest version of forge (past 1868).

 

Here it is : when you first use a virgin map, you get a map with full zoom. You can de-zoom this map on a workbench (3x3) with 8 paper up to 4 time. This recipe seems to be not working with forge 1887 and 1892, and is working with forge 1868. I noticed this when i updated from forge 1868 to 1887 and java 7 to java 8.91.

 

I've tested without any mod but forge twice.

As there is no crash, i believe there is no log available... (?)

 

That is the first time i post a bug here, so if i'm doing something wrong just tell me.

Thanks.

 

Minecraft 1.9, forge 1892, magic launcher 1.3.2, java 8.91 x64

Posted

There is always a log.

ALWAYS.

And It may be worth closing that 20 version gap down a little if you can. A lot of things can change in 20 versions.

 

Tracked it down to this commit, seems that oredicting 'paper' screwed it up.

Fixed in latest build.

 

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Posted

 

That is what i call a quick & efficient work. In just a few hours the problem is found, corrected and new version commes out.

You're truly a god in forge coding!!

 

I believe the recommended version will soon move to a higher version...

 

Thanks to all who makes forge exist, just think that almost 90% of minecraft mods wouldn't exist without you...

Posted

Ya we usually wait about a week or so for users to point out all these minor bugs and fix them before bumping for another RB.

I'm not perfect, people who submit PRs arnt perfect. We just try to fix things as soon as they are verified.

I do Forge for free, however the servers to run it arn't free, so anything is appreciated.
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using forge-1.8.9-11.15.1.1902-1.8.9-universal.jar

As far as i can see the change hasn't been pushed to the 1.8.9 branch :/

I know that 1902 isn't the recommended version. But fixing bugs probably is the goal for all types of releases :)

Posted

Well i'm on the newest version for 1.8.9 that exists... and only very few mods are on 1.9.x already :/ so I expected that 1.8.9 still would get some fixes -.-

Posted

We have no plans on backporting things to 1.8.9.

We are moving forward on 1.10, you guys REALLY need to update.

There is only so much time we can support old versions.

I do Forge for free, however the servers to run it arn't free, so anything is appreciated.
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