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Manipulating time from console does not work #3621

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triagonal opened this issue Aug 24, 2020 · 2 comments · Fixed by #3622
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Manipulating time from console does not work #3621

triagonal opened this issue Aug 24, 2020 · 2 comments · Fixed by #3622
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bug: confirmed Confirmed bugs in EssentialsX.
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@triagonal
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triagonal commented Aug 24, 2020

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Full output of /ess version:

[23:41:36 INFO]: Server version: 1.16.1-R0.1-SNAPSHOT git-Paper-138 (MC: 1.16.1)
[23:41:36 INFO]: EssentialsX version: 2.18.1.0
[23:41:36 INFO]: Vault version: 1.7.3-b131

Server log: Relevant error: https://gist.github.com/triagonal/b6f8af2223bc7b5091d1ad93b44db991

EssentialsX config: Default config, no changes made.

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Description
Attempting to use any time manipulation commands (/time set, /time add) from console results in an error. Using these same commands ingame works as intended.

Steps to reproduce

  1. Run any valid time set or add command in console, e.g. /time set day world
  2. Error occurs.

Expected behavior
No error occurs and the time is changed.

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Originally reported on MOSS discord by user 𝚂𝚊𝚑𝚛𝚞𝚕*#8074

@triagonal triagonal added the bug: confirmed Confirmed bugs in EssentialsX. label Aug 24, 2020
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JRoy commented Aug 24, 2020

This poor, poor, command :(

@SlimeDog
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SlimeDog commented Sep 9, 2020

Confirmed fixed: EssentialsX 2.18.1.9
Thanks.

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