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1.2.5 is an update to Minecraft (Java Edition) that released on April 4, 2012.[1] This version was mainly released to fix some of the bugs and crashes in Java Edition 1.2.4, however it also added new features such as the improved functionality of the pick block key. A pre-release for 1.2.5 was released on March 30, 2012,[1] and is identical to this version.

Additions

Blocks

Furnace
  • Added ⇧ Shift-clicking support in furnaces.

Changes

Mobs

Tamed ocelots
  • Are less eager to sit on things and are less patient.

Gameplay

Controls
  • Pick block can now replace existent blocks on the hotbar.

General

Direct connect dialog
  • Now remembers the last IP for the current session.
Coding
  • Inside the META-INF folder in minecraft.jar, the digital signature files (MOJANG_C.DSA, MOJANG_C.SF) have been renamed CODESIGN.RSA, and CODESIGN.SF.
    • Function remains the same.

Fixes

14 bugs fixed

  • Fixed issues detected certain links in chat.
  • Fixed wild ocelots behaving like tamed cats.
  • Fixed various chat crashes.
  • Fixed world generation failing under certain circumstances.
  • Fixed issues turning off sound under certain circumstances.
  • Removed all ghost entities.
  • Fixed crash when pasting certain characters in chat.
  • Fixed slash (/) key not behaving correctly in certain environments.
  • Fixed command matching being too greedy (for example: typing “/stophammertime” no longer stops a server).
  • Fixed not being able to click colored links.
  • Fixed potential issue with village door detection (which could cause too many villagers to spawn).
  • Made using a stack of bowls on Mooshrooms not consume the whole stack of bowls
  • Made punching a TNT block with flint and steel in hand destroy and drop a TNT block (right-clicking will activate the TNT)
  • Fixed +Q shortcut not quitting the app on macOS.

References

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