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Title: Quarry not running on MFE

Version: 3.1.2

OS: Windows 7 Service Pack 1

Java Version: Java 6 Update 31 (64-bit)

Description of Problem:

When I try and power my quarry through my MFE's The wooden conductive pipe from my Energy Link doesn't show any power inside it, however there is a VERY small amount of power in the golden conductive pipe connected to the wooden one, It is powered by Geothermal Generators Mk 2, I have the exact same setup in my SinglePlayer World and It works fine, however It does not work in SMP. Thanks.

RELATED IMAGE: http://irl-upload.com/u/1345753905.png

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Dude, look at those Sphaxy textures, they be having a plug and a hole...

A PLUG and a HOLE....IC2 / BC connection hints, perhaps?

Not, The Sphax Textures on the energy link do not have an output and input texture, I have tried placing Output pipes on all the different sides, still no output texture is showing, I have built the exact same thing in my singleplayer, and there is no output texture showing there, Here is my one from SSP: http://irl-upload.com/u/1345788757.png If you want my opinios, it is that as you see in the difference between the two pictures, there is energy INSIDE the wooden pipe on one, but not in the other, only in the gold pipes, I am wondering whether it could be a bug inside the new server.

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yeah the energy link doesn't care about from what side it gets the EU or at what side it outputs MJ.

Did you try to place the energy link next to the quarry, so without those pipes?

that worked for me at least.

Also check if the fake user [buildCraft] has OP order at least modifyworld.*, if you use somekind of permission plugin.

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Energy Link should not have side-dependant input/outputs.

But it does, at some instances (my own server, server i play4fun). For example Forestry server i play, dude had his e.link powering via wooden bc pipe an apiary. Top was IC2 input, side was BC output - it was working. However, when he moved his contraption to new spot that setup ceased to work, he had to move BC wooden pipe to bottom to make it work.

So, yeah, maybe E.link shouldn't have side-dependancies but apparently it sometimes does.

It might be related to Multiverse bukkit plugin.

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