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Known bugs for Weekly Build 11w48a.

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Organization

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Please ensure that the bug is tested on a 'vanilla', installation of 11w48a with NO MODS installed

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  • [Cr] = {{bl|cr}} = Creative mode.

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Bugs

[X] [Cr] [MP] [?] In creative mode, empty buckets do not work. 0.5 secconds after the source block is removed, it returns. Clicking multiple times doesn't help

Are you an op?

[X] If Ice thaws by a Torch/Glowstone it will create a Water block that does not flow outwards.

[X] Trampling Farmland can trample 2-5 adjacent blocks as well.

[X] Lillypads are grey when held, both on SSP and when seen on SMP.

[X] [?] A chest doesn't close in SMP when another chest is directly behind it and 1 block higher than the first one.

  • Chests are always getting stuck open for various reasons, and this is a 1.8 bug if this was just a general stuck-open scenario. (This needs to be removed from the 11w48a specific bug list.)

[X] Wolves are black when in rain and water.

Are you sure this isn't just with some graphics cards?
I also have the same problem

Annoyances

[A] [MP] The hearts animation doesn't dissapear after breeding

[A] [MP] jeb fixed the bug that when a chunk gets unloaded and you return that chunk, redstone clocks will still work without the need replacing a repeater. but when you leave the server and log in again. the mechanism will be stuck, so you have to replace the repeater again

[A] [?] Hydrated Farmland (planted with pumkinseed, melonseed, wheat and unplanted) will "decay" becoming a dirt block by rain (is rain an entity?, see next post). (testet twice in survival)

  • You mean an unplanted farmland block? I tested this and none of my crops popped out. See paulsoaresjr's video, he also tested it.
    • looks like it happens only if a block(in my case fence and dirtblock) is next to the plants.

[A] Glowstone acts like glass which disallows fences to be connected to it, items to pop out of it, items to be placed on it, and to mine it with a bare hand and still get glowstone dust. (I know Jeb_ said it is now the new behavior, but Notch confirmed that it was supposed to act like stone back in 1.6.6)

  • This is an intentional change made in 1.0.0
    • Still an annoyance.
      • Then it's not a bug. It's simple enough.

[A] Farmland will "decay", becoming a dirt block, if an entity falls on it.

  • This is supposed to happen...
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