Java Edition 1.5.1/Development versions
This is a list of Java Edition 1.5.1 development versions.
13w11a
13w11a is the first snapshot for Java Edition 1.5.1, released on March 14, 2013.[1]
Changes
Items
- Can now be combined to raise their enchantment level or combine multiple enchantments on a single book.
- When combining two enchantments for a higher level variation, two of the same level enchanted book are required.
- They are still subject to the normal enchantment level limits.
General
- A few assorted changes.
Fixes
From released versions before 1.5
- MC-250 – Ender Dragon can still grief stuff like cobblestone and chests even if the gamerule
mobGriefingis set on false. - MC-4577 – Unable to combine enchanted books for a higher level enchant.
- MC-6705 – If the player use an external editing tool (MCEdit) to give an enchanted book with multiple enchantments, and said player tries to combine it with an item, it will only enchant it with the first enchantment on the list.
From 1.5
- MC-6391 – Fire on hopper not visible.
- MC-8193 – Hopper doesn't try to place items from other slots if unable from first.
- MC-8943 – Fire doesn't show on 8 layered snow and hopper.
- MC-11089 – Long scoreboard objective titles can be offset screen.
- MC-11109 – Breaking a container with items that is connected via a solid block with a comparator does not update the comparator.
- MC-11217 – Falling block entities start visually falling from 1 block higher than they were placed.
- MC-11236 – Paintings popping out / cannot place new ones.
13w12~
13w12~ refers to two debug snapshots for Java Edition 1.5.1, released on March 19, 2013 that attempted to fix an issue with the frame rate dropping significantly when using smooth lighting. The first debug snapshot was unsuccessful,[2] while the second debug snapshot was successful in fixing this bug.[3] The first snapshot was released on Mojira as a "temporary snapshot",[4] which is why these snapshots do not follow regular naming conventions.
These snapshots were only released as clients; no corresponding server was released. However, these snapshots share their protocol version number with snapshots 13w09c through 13w11a, meaning that 13w12~ can connect to servers running any of those snapshots.
Fixes
1 issue fixed
1.5.1 (pre-release)
Pre-release 1.5.1 is the first and only pre-release for Java Edition 1.5.1, released on March 19, 2013.[5] Despite the version number being identical, this version differs in code from the full release.
This pre-release was reuploaded on March 20, 2013, to fix a null pointer crash,[6] and this reupload became the full release of 1.5.1.
Changes
General
Performance
- Improved performance.
Fixes
From released versions before Java Edition 1.5.1
- MC-1879 – Massive ping issues since 1.3.2.
- MC-2739 – Trapdoors and pressure plates (and maybe more) cause lighting problems.
- MC-7174 – OSX: Crash on startup (OpenGL "Function is not supported").
- MC-7191 – Hopper beneath furnace doesn't remove empty buckets.
- MC-8824 – FPS drop due to smooth lighting.
- MC-11047 – After changing texture packs thrown Ender Pearls & Splash potions become other items.
From 1.5
- MC-11654 – The text of things fall out of the picture.
- MC-11839 – Invalid potion effects crash the game.
- MC-11894 – Crash with invalid wool values.
- MC-12254 – Dispenser/Right click incorrectly puts on armor.
Notes and references
- ↑ This bug was fixed in the reupload of this version.
- ↑ Marked as fixed in 1.5.1 at the bug tracker.
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/0/https://www.mojang.com/2013/03/minecraft-snapshot-13w11a/
- ↑ "I've uploaded a temporary snapshot for testing performance. If you have time, please give it a try:" – @jeb_ (Jens Bergensten) on X (formerly Twitter), March 19, 2013
- ↑ https://bugs.mojang.com/browse/MC-8824?focusedCommentId=55456#comment-55456
- ↑ https://bugs.mojang.com/browse/MC-8824?focusedCommentId=55414#comment-55414
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/201303/http://www.mojang.com/2013/03/minecraft-1-5-1-pre-release/
- ↑ "Minecraft 1.5.1 Pre-release" (Archive) by Jens Bergensten – Mojang.com, March 19, 2013.