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It is understood that the mac launcher doesn't work, minecraft crashes on launch.



You possibly can download an app file to do this for you



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The total course of for launching properly is 1. Save the launcher jar on the Desktop in a folder referred to as ftb2. Open terminal and kind



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Samuel Fielder



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Thank you So much!!!!



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IT LIVES!!!!!



Googled it. got here up with Automator workflows saved as software format. Nicely, that was simple O_zero



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natchu96 mentioned: IT LIVES!!!!!



Thanks! Now if solely there was a manner to do this with out copy-pasting your post into the terminal each time.



Googled it. came up with Automator workflows saved as utility format. Effectively, that was easy O_zero Click to develop...



There is a plan (I am fairly positive) to release the launcher in software format for mac that will do this. (Will likely be linked changing the crossed out space on the primary put up). Nevertheless, good resolution.



Slydsooz



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thank you a lot!!! It solved All the pieces for me



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thanks!!!



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- Nov 11, 2012



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Sticky?



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emcginnis



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Identical to with Vanilla server you may make a launch.command file Heres a one I threw collectively based mostly on the code above



Just unzip and drop it into the same folder you've the FTB.jar in and double click. If you happen to get an error saying it does not have permission, open a new terminal window kind in with out the quotes "sudo chmod +x (drag launch.command right here)" then hit enter. Ensure you may have a space between the "+x" and the file path.



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Have any of you tried merely starting it with this: Code: cd ~/Desktop/ftb/ java -jar FTB_Launcher.jar



This has worked for me. I discover it weird although that the sport cannot run with out beginning it this fashion. Particularly because it doesn't throw any errors, however simply closes... Have anybody investigated the trigger for the odd behavior when launching the jar by double clicking it, or is it nonetheless a mystery why it acts the way in which it does?



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Komoden said: Have any of you tried simply starting it with this: Code: cd ~/Desktop/ftb/ java -jar FTB_Launcher.jar



This has worked for me. I find it bizarre though that the sport can not run with out beginning it this way. Especially because it does not throw any errors, however simply closes... Have anybody investigated the cause for the odd conduct when launching the jar by double clicking it, or is it still a thriller why it acts the way in which it does? Click on to broaden...



If you have java 7 installed it will not work on OS X. If you have an interest, learn http://lwjgl.org/forum/index.php?matter=4711.Zero .



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- Nov 12, 2012



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I've Java 7 installed... and it really works nice for me.. at least im 98% sure i've Java 7, should test after i get back house.. I know of the problems with LWJGL, have been following the development of that thread for a while.. wanna get the brand new version. The one that ships with Minecraft has a nasty memoryleak on the subject of age-altering in Mystcraft (presumably also Nether/End, however unsure)



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emcginnis stated: Just like with Vanilla server you can make a launch.command file Heres a one I threw together primarily based on the code above



http://dl.dropbox.com/u/16704552/launch.command.zip



Simply unzip and drop it into the same folder you could have the FTB.jar in and double click. In the event you get an error saying it would not have permission, open a new terminal window sort in without the quotes "sudo chmod +x (drag launch.command right here)" then hit enter. Ensure that you've gotten an area between the "+x" and the file path. Click to develop...



This one works the perfect, thanks!



Additionally, you can do an alias and put it wherever you need, and rename it however you need



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- Nov 15, 2012



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Hallelujah! It exists!



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You possibly can obtain an app file to do that for you Click on to increase...



Do you thoughts if I embody this repair on my CP&S document? This is what I'd put: # Mac crash errors and Login issues: try this thread here: the OP



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ghost20199



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portablejim mentioned: It is thought that the mac launcher does not work, minecraft crashes on launch.



To fix it run Code: export JAVA_Dwelling=/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Variations/1.6/House



in terminal simply before launching the launcher from terminal.



I had the same downside but how can I begin minacraft?? where is the folder java frameworks? the code I should insert it into the terminal of mac Click to increase...



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Snickerdoodlz



- Nov 20, 2012



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It really works! Thanks pic



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longboarderpbc



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what do you mean by open the terminal



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- Nov 21, 2012



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longboarderpbc mentioned: what do you mean by open the terminal Click on to broaden...



You possibly can open the terminal in two ways: - Go to Finder, click on on "Purposes", scroll right down to "Utilities" and double click to open it. Scroll right down to "Terminal" and double click on on it.- Hit Command + Space (to open highlight) and type "Terminal" (with out the quotes).



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- Nov 23, 2012



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portablejim said: The full process for launching properly is 1. Save the launcher jar on the Desktop in a folder known as ftb2. dhaka's blog Open terminal and sort



Code: cd ~/Desktop/ftb/ export JAVA_Dwelling=/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.6/House java -jar FTB_Launcher.jar



3. The launcher should launch and work properly



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Thanks. Its now it's working once more.