Minecraft Wiki:Issues/Weekly 12w04a

Known bugs for Weekly Build 12w04a.

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Please ensure that the bug is tested on a 'vanilla', installation of 12w04a with NO MODS installed

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Annoyances
a! The JavaApplicationStub that Minecraft uses is outdated and has been for quite some time. 64-bit Java will not work on Mac unless the JavaApplicationStub is up to date.

Bugs
! undefined Lapis lazuli ore has a very large spawn rate. With 20 minutes of mining you can get about 3 or 4 stacks of lapis if you are at the certain depth

undefined If you have a 1x1x3 hole in which one of the sides is vine that's coming from higher up. so the vine is just hanging from, let's say tree, and NOT attached to a solid block. You can still climb up the vine... Also the vine only needs one of the sides of the hole to be solid I tested it and it lets you scale the vines without it on a block. If you don't have a wall to the left or right of the vines you just go can't do it. Found by:mjrpereira (If you can get a photo, please post it. I'm not sure how.)

Annoyances
a! Vines, like layers of snow, are replaced when a block is placed there, and tall grass is not. Vines are very useful and this does not happen to ladders. Meanwhile, building in grasslands is difficult because the area must be cleared of all tall grass before building can commence. This same problem would exist in tundra biomes if snow layers were not replaced.

Annoyances
aThe Bottle o' Enchanting does not give enough experience. It takes several tedious minutes of continuously throwing them to get to level 50.

Annoyances
x The "where are we now" music disc is still missing.
 * I know it's because of problems with spaces in the name, but it could at least use underscores ("where_are_we_now").

Bugs
undefined Caves underneath Jungle biomes are sometimes filled with vines.

Annoyances
a! Abandoned mineshaft parts often spawn floating in midair. Since this happens within abandoned mineshafts as well as when they intersect with other underground features, the only way to fix this would be to change mineshaft generation, so that a floor is generated as part of the mineshaft.

Bugs
x mp When thrown, the Bottle o' Enchanting is invisible, so we can't see where it will explode.

x mp When using the Fishing Rod, the line is invisible.

Annoyances
a When using a bow enchanted with Flame I, the area around the place where the arrow hit isn't lit up by the fire.

Bugs
x mp "orb.ogg" has never played when getting experience orbs ("pop.ogg" is played instead).