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0.0.19a_01
| Edition | |||||
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| Release date |
June 19, 2009 | ||||
| Server version | |||||
| Downloads |
Client not archived | ||||
| Protocol version |
5 | ||||
| Minimum Java version | |||||
| al_version |
6.1 | ||||
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0.0.19a_01 is a version of Java Edition Classic released on June 19, 2009, between 23:28 and 23:36 UTC to fix bugs relating to glass and sponge.[1][2]
Changes
Blocks
- Texture changed from
.[3][4] - No longer semi transparent.
- This means that glass no longer goes invisible when selected, when looked at through water or when underground.
- No longer decays.[5]
Fixes
2 bugs fixed
- Fixed some bugs that caused water to flow back onto a sponge.[6]
- Fixed a bug causing sponges to block lava flooding.
References
- June 19 IRC logs: IRC logs on Archive.org; #minecraft.20090619.log. June 19, 2009 (UTC−5).
- June 22 IRC logs: IRC logs on Archive.org; #minecraft.20090622.log. June 22, 2009 (UTC−5).
- ↑ June 19 IRC logs: "P6:28:41 <Snowman> Notch, dont forget to change the version number :D" (23:28:41 UTC)
- ↑ June 19 IRC logs: "P6:36:49 <Fishlips> loving the new glass" (23:36 UTC)
- ↑ June 19 IRC logs: "P5:59:14 <Notch> I might just revert the glass to the horrible non-transparent texture from the screenshot" [...] "P5:59:49 <Evil-Ville> I actually liked the old glass more Notch" [...] "P6:19:32 <Notch> I'm switching glass to a non-semi-trasparent texture" [...] "P6:25:51 <Redshift> yeah windows definitely need to be less opaque, personally i think they should have no texture, and just a slight hint of opacity" (22:59 to 23:25 UTC) | "the screenshot" refers to "Glass (looks pretty bad..) and sponge!" – Notch, June 16, 2009, Tumblr | The opaque glass texture refers to the
0.0.19a texture.
- ↑ June 22 IRC logs: P1:17:31 <Haruhi2> the version that was semi-opaque looked more like ice than glass [...] then the version after that was fine [...] then he changed it a bit and now it doesn't really look like either
- ↑ June 19 IRC logs: P6:18:11 <Notch> should I take out the random vanish? [...] consider it done
- ↑ June 19 IRC logs: P6:00:40 <liq3> OH I see. Make sure thehre's a level of water above both sponges and it'll flood the remaining one. [...] Notch: You going to be able to hotfix it? [...] P6:02:10 <Notch> maybe..