2: Put paper in the bottom left slot, and anything in the top slot.
3: Crash!
Luckily, it is not world corrupting! However, when reloading, you will not get a craftpacket. Instead, you will get an Autarchic Gate. I think it's actually an ID conflict, but it goes unnoticed on startup.
Error Messages:
see error log?
Error Log:
java.lang.ClassCastException: buildcraft.transport.ItemGate cannot be cast to factorization.common.ItemCraft
at factorization.common.TileEntityMaker.insertItem(TileEntityMaker.java:100)
at factorization.common.TileEntityMaker.doLogic(TileEntityMaker.java:185)
at factorization.common.TileEntityFactorization.g(TileEntityFactorization.java:318)
at yc.h(World.java:2155)
at in.h(WorldServer.java:516)
at net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer.r(MinecraftServer.java:679)
at net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer.q(MinecraftServer.java:598)
at bdz.q(IntegratedServer.java:159)
at net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer.run(MinecraftServer.java:497)
at fy.run(SourceFile:849)
Question
Builderb0y
Title: Class Cast Exception
Version: 0.5.1
OS: Mac OS X 10.7.5
Java Version: 1.6.0_35 from Apple Inc.
Description of Problem:
Steps to replicate:
1: Place a Factorization Craftpacket Maker.
2: Put paper in the bottom left slot, and anything in the top slot.
3: Crash!
Luckily, it is not world corrupting! However, when reloading, you will not get a craftpacket. Instead, you will get an Autarchic Gate. I think it's actually an ID conflict, but it goes unnoticed on startup.
Error Messages:
see error log?
Error Log:
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