Closed Luckz closed 13 years ago
Are you using Linux? It seems Linux users have to do the patching manually.
Open the patcher.jar file
Open you minecraft,jar file
Copy all the files from /patched_files into the root of your minecraft.jar file.
Delete the meta-inf directory.
No, I'm using Windows, but I'll try that.
Still does not work!
What happens when you are kicked? What message is given?
Does the client crash or just give you the kick message?
[Serverport] You have teleported, please connect to :
Is an IP address not give?
You need to type
/serverport globalhostname <hostname/ip of server>:
Basically, you should type exactly what they player types in to connect.
uhm, the github thing ate it because i enclosed it in brackets :D it shows the right host.
Are you sure you have the right file?
Ok it actually worked now the manual way, making sure to follow your steps and downloading the newest patcher I could find here on github, but back in the day the patcher also succeeded at patching my game, now it only makes backups successfully.
It should still work. Is there any error? It does do a version check now, but there should be a pop-up message if that fails.
The problem was that the Patcher.jar was renamed to Patcher(5).jar by now in my download folder because I download it anew for every client patch.. and with those brackets it does not work.
I thought I had fixed that. It is supposed to pull from the actual file you run.
I'm using 1.2_02 and a freshly downloaded and patched minecraft.jar won't autoconnect to the new server.