Remove Bibliocraft Armor Stands because of bugs
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@Selway00 commented on Nov 27, 2018, 9:29 PM UTC:
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Issue Description
Bibliocraft armorstands cause rendering errors in the log. The armor stand appears to visually render but is issuing the error provided in the github link below. It appears that the issue is fixable by simply breaking and removing all armor stands.
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1.16a
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Also, it is possible it creates some mild level of chunk corruption as other mods that use custom texturing of blocks, (enderio painted blocks, storage drawers custom drawers, and architecture craft custom blocks) revert back to their base textures. For instance, Enderio glow painted blocks show the pink/black texture, the storage drawers turn back into their framed version, architecturecraft blocks revert back to their ramps form. Removing the armor stands, then relaunching the pack seems to allow the affected blocks to revert back to their custom textures. The storage drawers do not appear to lose their contents either.
Earlier, I found a post on the Bibliocraft Github referencing this issue and the author apparently confirming the issue. However, for some reason, I am unable to find it there anymore.
This issue was moved by NillerMedDild from NillerMedDild/Enigmatica2ExpertSkyblock#241.
@drakkensong21 commented on Nov 27, 2018, 10:05 PM UTC:
If it just causes counsel spam why disable them so other people that use them extensively lose them.
@Selway00 commented on Nov 28, 2018, 4:56 AM UTC:
If it just causes counsel spam why disable them so other people that use them extensively lose them.
Fair point. The downside is the extremely large log files that are created (100s of megs.) Other than that, I suppose 10s of thousands of generated error codes likely cause some performance issues.
@NillerMedDild commented on Nov 28, 2018, 5:35 AM UTC:
I've reported this issue before, and have been unable to get it fixed I'm afraid. It has been known for years now :/
@NillerMedDild commented on Nov 28, 2018, 6:42 AM UTC:
If there's even a chance of chunk corruption, I think the best approach would be to remove the Armor Stands entirely.