JavaScript is disabled. For a better expertise, please enable JavaScript in your browser earlier than proceeding.You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other web sites correctly.You should upgrade or use an alternate browser.Standing Not open for further replies.123- … Go to web page6Next 1 of 6 Go to web pageGoNext Final-- #1It is known that the mac launcher doesn't work, minecraft crashes on launch.You possibly can download an app file to do this for youReactions: Jakob Daniels, Quacktiamauct and TomScheeper-- #2The total process for launching properly is 1. Save the launcher jar on the Desktop in a folder referred to as ftb2. Open terminal and sortReactions: Badlaserman2000, aleena, Quacktiamauct and a couple of othersSamuel Fielder-- #threeThank you A lot!!!!Reactions: assist_meNnatchu9652-- #4IT LIVES!!!!!Googled it. got here up with Automator workflows saved as software format. Effectively, that was simple O_zero-- #5natchu96 stated: IT LIVES!!!!!Thanks! Now if only there was a method to do that with out copy-pasting your publish into the terminal every time.Googled it. came up with Automator workflows saved as utility format. Nicely, that was easy O_0 Click on to broaden...There is a plan (I'm pretty sure) to release the launcher in application format for mac that may do that. (Will be linked replacing the crossed out space on the first put up). However, good answer.Slydsooz2-- #6thank you a lot!!! Persiancat's Blog It solved Every part for me-- #7thank you!!!Sir_Squ22- Nov 11, 2012-- #eightSticky?Eemcginnis3-- #9Just like with Vanilla server you can also make a launch.command file Heres a one I threw collectively based mostly on the code aboveSimply unzip and drop it into the same folder you may have the FTB.jar in and double click on. When you get an error saying it does not have permission, open a brand new terminal window kind in without the quotes "sudo chmod +x (drag launch.command here)" then hit enter. Make sure that you will have a space between the "+x" and the file path.Reactions: Dravarden-- #10Have any of you tried simply beginning it with this: Code: cd ~/Desktop/ftb/ java -jar FTB_Launcher.jarThis has worked for me. I find it weird although that the game can't run without starting it this manner. Especially since it does not throw any errors, but simply closes... Have anybody investigated the trigger for the odd habits when launching the jar by double clicking it, or is it still a mystery why it acts the best way it does?-- #11Komoden stated: Have any of you tried merely starting it with this: Code: cd ~/Desktop/ftb/ java -jar FTB_Launcher.jarThis has worked for me. I discover it bizarre though that the game can't run with out beginning it this manner. Particularly since it would not throw any errors, however merely closes... Have anyone investigated the cause for the odd behavior when launching the jar by double clicking it, or is it nonetheless a thriller why it acts the best way it does? Click to develop...If in case you have java 7 installed it is not going to work on OS X. If you are interested, read http://lwjgl.org/forum/index.php?topic=4711.0 .OkayKomodenthirteen- Nov 12, 2012-- #12I've Java 7 put in... and it works advantageous for me.. no less than im 98% sure i've Java 7, must test once i get again dwelling.. I know of the issues with LWJGL, have been following the development of that thread for a while.. wanna get the brand new model. The one which ships with Minecraft has a nasty memoryleak with regards to age-changing in Mystcraft (probably additionally Nether/Finish, but unsure)Dravarden1,693- Nov 14, 2012-- #13emcginnis said: Similar to with Vanilla server you can also make a launch.command file Heres a one I threw together primarily based on the code abovehttp://dl.dropbox.com/u/16704552/launch.command.zipSimply unzip and drop it into the same folder you could have the FTB.jar in and double click on. When you get an error saying it doesn't have permission, open a brand new terminal window kind in without the quotes "sudo chmod +x (drag launch.command right here)" then hit enter. Make sure that you have got an area between the "+x" and the file path. Click on to broaden...This one works the very best, thanks!Additionally, you are able to do an alias and put it anyplace you need, and rename it nonetheless you wantDDarklingGX9- Nov 15, 2012-- #14Hallelujah! It exists!AAshzification7,425- Nov 17, 2012-- #15orYou'll be able to obtain an app file to do that for you Click on to broaden...Do you mind if I include this repair on my CP&S doc? That is what I'd put: # Mac crash errors and Login problems: take a look at this thread here: the OPGghost20199-- #sixteenportablejim mentioned: It is understood that the mac launcher doesn't work, minecraft crashes on launch.To fix it run Code: export JAVA_House=/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Variations/1.6/Dwellingin terminal simply earlier than launching the launcher from terminal.I had the identical problem however how can I start minacraft?? the place is the folder java frameworks? the code I should insert it into the terminal of mac Click on to develop...SSnickerdoodlz- Nov 20, 2012-- #17It works! Thank you picLlongboarderpbc-- #18what do you mean by open the terminalPportablejim2671- Nov 21, 2012-- #19longboarderpbc stated: what do you mean by open the terminal Click to expand...You may open the terminal in two methods: - Go to Finder, click on "Functions", scroll all the way down to "Utilities" and double click to open it. Scroll all the way down to "Terminal" and double click on it.- Hit Command + Area (to open highlight) and sort "Terminal" (with out the quotes).HHaidy777New MemberJul 29, 20194zero- Nov 23, 2012-- #20portablejim mentioned: The full process for launching correctly is 1. Save the launcher jar on the Desktop in a folder called ftb2. Open terminal and typeCode: cd ~/Desktop/ftb/ export JAVA_House=/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Variations/1.6/Residence java -jar FTB_Launcher.jar3. The launcher should launch and work correctlyClick to broaden...Thanks. Its now it's working once more.