weirleader
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Ah -- that's not good; I can just see the exponential growth of duplicate posts...
But I'm not complaining. My small work with the wiki a while back clued me in to how hard it is to keep all this up and running and current.
Thanks for letting me know it wasn't just me.
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I try to be conscientious and dutifully perform searches before posting; however, I can't seem to get Search working any more (possibly since the transition to the newer forums -- I haven't been on for a while). The best part about that is that if there is a solution out there, I can't search for it... No matter what I search for, even if I see that word in the most recent post, I get 0 hits.
So, forgive me if this is a duplicate of an older post.
FYI - I tried both Chrome and IE browsers to see if it mattered (it didn't).
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sounds like you should post (or search) here: http://forums.technicpack.net/tracker/project-1-technic-launcher/
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did you watch the videos and follow the instructions here: http://bdcraft.net/forum/128x64x32x-tekkit-smp-312-addon-pack ?
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there's another hotkey -- can't remember what... maybe N ? Check the key bindings
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It's in one of the T-Construct books (or at least one of the two recipes is there...), though it took me forever to notice it. And boy, did I feel stupid when I realized how hard I'd been looking for something so easy to obtain.
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Thanks! I completely ignored the Tinkers axe and now I will go hunting for moss
Don't even bother hunting for moss; make it...
Mossy Cobble (C = Cobblestone; W = Bucket of water):
C C C
C WC
C C C
Ball of Moss (M = Mossy Cobble):
MMM
MMM
MMM
Hope I'm remembering those right.
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make a lumber axe (or whatever it's called) in Tinker's Construct; add a ball of moss to it and it will even regenerate itself.
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Are both sides (sending/receiving) of the tesseract in loaded chunks?
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Also, note that you should be running the Tekkit.jar file, not the minecraft_server.jar file. In my experience, that is the most common reason for the behavior you described.
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What kind of commands are you using? If you are in the console, you know you don't need a slash in front of them, right?
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last thing I can think of, in case of a typo... go to your jre7/bin folder and right-click on java.exe. Select "Properties" and then copy/paste the exact line from the pat listed under Location. Of course, you'll still need a semicolon at the front.
If that doesn't work, then I guess we need to find somebody else with another solution.
Maybe try posting over here, where there's more server-operator traffic: http://forums.technicpack.net/forum/50-server-op-swap-shop/
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Then I'm guessing you have the wrong path.
Did you verify that there is java.exe in that folder? Double-check the folder name and path. If possible, include a screenshot of the folder that contains java.exe just in case I can spot something.
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well, I'm guessing you need something more like
;C:Program FIles (86x)/Java/jre7/bin
Sorry if I mistakenly described the path you need. Also, just making sure, you should verify that is where your 'java.exe' file is located. I probably should have been more specific about that as well.
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Try this -- again, you'll need to know where your java is installed. You'll insert the path to the bin folder and you should be good.
http://java-buddy.blogspot.com/2012/01/set-path-for-jdk-7-on-windows-8.html
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I'm happy to answer questions, but I'm not sure where you are stuck.
The link I provided (above) has instructions for various operating systems. When you follow those instructions, where do you get stuck?
On my system, I look for "Path" under "System Variables", click "Edit...", scroll to the end of the list, then add a semicolon followed by the directory path I shared above. You'll have to verify the specific location of your java bin file on your own system. You'll find it somewhere in program files, java/jre7/bin (or whatever version you have).
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It sounds like you need to set the correct path for java. Read this: http://www.java.com/en/download/help/path.xml
For example, on my system, I had to add the following to the path variable:
C:Program Filesjavajre7bin
I believe each entry is separated by a semicolon ( ; ).
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You sure you have the right rod, for instance? Sometimes one wrong piece can muck up the recipe.
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Could that be in 'underground' mode? Try pressing semicolon ( ; ) to toggle it.
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I've not had good luck with any containers other than tanks -- and even those don't seem to work unless they are directly adjacent to the controller. Now, maybe it's just me...
I ended up running a couple of portable tanks connected via liquiduct to my smeltery tank and that made it easier to keep lots of lava stored.
But I think you can absolutely add lava to seared glass; I just don't know if it'll pull from it like a tank. I sort of doubt it.
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you need to get the version that matches the version of Minecraft you are playing -- and Tekkit Classic runs on MC1.2.5
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That sounds like a server issue. When you run the server, it needs to be from the BTeam.jar file, not the minecraft_server.jar file. I'm not sure how your server is run, but for example the launch.bat file should refer to BTeam.jar.
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Are any other mod blocks disappearing when laid down? Or just the launchpad?
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did you get the 64 bit version from the "OLDER VERSIONS" near the bottom? The one marked "for MC 1.2.5/1.3.0"? That's the version used in Tekkit Classic.
automated block placement
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can you just use a mining turtle?