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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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Major
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macOS Ventura 13.0.1 / Apple M1
openjdk version "17.0.4.1" 2022-08-12 LTS
OpenJDK Runtime Environment Microsoft-40354 (build 17.0.4.1+1-LTS)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM Microsoft-40354 (build 17.0.4.1+1-LTS, mixed mode)
Windows 11 Home 22H2 / Intel i7-8565U
openjdk version "17.0.5" 2022-10-18
OpenJDK Runtime Environment Temurin-17.0.5+8 (build 17.0.5+8)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM Temurin-17.0.5+8 (build 17.0.5+8, mixed mode, sharing)macOS Ventura 13.0.1 / Apple M1 openjdk version "17.0.4.1" 2022-08-12 LTS OpenJDK Runtime Environment Microsoft-40354 (build 17.0.4.1+1-LTS) OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM Microsoft-40354 (build 17.0.4.1+1-LTS, mixed mode) Windows 11 Home 22H2 / Intel i7-8565U openjdk version "17.0.5" 2022-10-18 OpenJDK Runtime Environment Temurin-17.0.5+8 (build 17.0.5+8) OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM Temurin-17.0.5+8 (build 17.0.5+8, mixed mode, sharing)
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CraftBukkit version 3608-Spigot-6198b5a-b5aa0be (MC: 1.19.2) (Implementing API version 1.19.2-R0.1-SNAPSHOT)
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If a TNT minecart explodes, the server will crash. Attempting to restart the server afterwards will cause the server to crash immediately after loading the world with the same error, rendering the world unusable until the TNT minecart is removed externally.
This crash occurs on a fresh Spigot server with no plugins or config changes. This issue does not occur on a vanilla 1.19.2 server.
I've attached 2 world files to help reproduce this issue. world-beforecrash includes the world shown in the screenshot - pull the lever to cause the TNT minecart to explode and crash the server. world-aftercrash is a copy of the world after causing the server to crash, where loading the world in a Spigot server will cause the server to crash on its own.
Opening a world that caused the Spigot server to crash in vanilla will simply have the minecarts explode.
Please let me know if there is any more information I can provide. Thank you!