If the chunk count is high, then the memory used by the
chunks adds up and could cause problems. By flushing
every so many chunks, the server will not become
stressed for memory. It will also not increase the total
time to save, as flush saving performs a full flush at
the end anyways.
Upstream has released updates that appear to apply and compile correctly.
This update has not been tested by PaperMC and as with ANY update, please do your own testing
Bukkit Changes:
9590b610 SPIGOT-6749: Library Loader does not correctly isolate dependencies
CraftBukkit Changes:
11c9299f #940: Fixed a NPE during CraftBlockEntityState#update.
960f3109 #937: Fixes related to unplaced BlockStates and the recent world generation changes.
4faf479e SPIGOT-6754: We ignore any still present TileEntity now when we create a BlockState for a block of type AIR.
a72d5404 SPIGOT-6754: Temporarily restore previous behaviour for tile entities with removed blocks
Spigot Changes:
dc75aca8 Remove redundant 'Log null TileEntity Owner' patch
* Re-readd root/admin user detection
* I am dum
* Only run id command if needed
* Use ProcessBuilder
* Link to issue
* Rebase
Co-authored-by: Madeline Miller <mnmiller1@me.com>
The logic cannot even determine what local chunk they should be,
and out of bounds chunks can only occur from external modifications
to the regionfile.
If regionfile recalculation cannot occur, then do not attempt
to retry read actions.
Fixes https://github.com/PaperMC/Paper/issues/6718
* Readd root/admin user detection
* Use original test for Windows, use UID for unix and add co-author
* Move logging and remove unnecessary reader
* try with resources
* Use Windows security identifiers + reduce size of Unix check
* Remove extra newline at the bottom of the message
* Change wording
* Address comments
* Link to Maddy's article
* Use warning log level
Previously the upstream FurnaceStartSmeltEvent would default to the
recipes cooking time, ignoring any modifications from the furnace speed
multiplier.
While this works correctly for upstream, paper introduces the speed
multiplier API, which allows a different cook time from the one provided
by the recipe.
This commit now passes the modified cooktime to the furnace start smelt
event explicitly, instead of allowing the event to default to the
recipes cooking time, thus ensuring that the speed modifier is
respected.
Resolves: #6376
Upstream has released updates that appear to apply and compile correctly.
This update has not been tested by PaperMC and as with ANY update, please do your own testing
Bukkit Changes:
44cfe143 SPIGOT-6249: Add Missing Effect Constants
CraftBukkit Changes:
14928261 SPIGOT-6249: Add Missing Effect Constants
332335e1 SPIGOT-6731: "Nag author" message in CraftServer lists one author only
6cd975d0 SPIGOT-5732, SPIGOT-6387: Overhaul Hanging entities
Upstream has released updates that appear to apply and compile correctly.
This update has not been tested by PaperMC and as with ANY update, please do your own testing
Bukkit Changes:
7da4c0be SPIGOT-6729: Add Chunk.isEntitiesLoaded()
CraftBukkit Changes:
9217b523 #929: Call EntityBlockFormEvent for Wither Rose placed by dead entity
757d42ae SPIGOT-6729: Add Chunk.isEntitiesLoaded()
Add commands to get the mobcaps for a world, as well as the mobcaps for
each player when per-player mob spawning is enabled.
Also has a hover text on each mob category listing what entity types are
in said category
This re-introduces the issue behind #5872 but fixes#6543
The logic here is generally flawed however somewhat of a nuance,
upstream uses managedBlock which is basically needed to process
the posted entity adds, but, has the side-effect of processing any
chunk loads which has the naunce of stacking up and either causing a
massive performance hit, or can potentially lead the server to crash.
This issue is particularly noticable on paper due to the cumulative efforts
to drastically improve chunk loading speeds which means that there is much more
of a chance that we're about to eat a dirtload of chunk load callbacks, thus
making this issue much more of an issue
Note from Spottedleaf:
Please note that this doesn't fix any problems using dataconverter
because dataconverter does not re-route world gen settings conversion.
Co-authored-by: Callum Seabrook <callum.seabrook@prevarinite.com>