- Couldn’t Extract Native Jar #2248
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- 3jlowes commented Apr 17, 2018
- System Information
- Summary of the issue or suggestion:
- What should happen:
- Steps to reproduce the issue (Add more if needed):
- Not really sure if it is reporduceable, probably something I am doing wrong. MultiMC is in its own folder, and is not being synced with onedrive (thats what I have read to fix something like this) Suspected cause:
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- peterix commented Apr 17, 2018
- phoenixmcallister commented Apr 26, 2018
- phoenixmcallister commented Apr 26, 2018
- peterix commented Apr 26, 2018
- Couldn’t extract native jar #2098
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- Habeeb-M commented Jan 6, 2018
- Operating System: WIndows 10 Summary of the issue or suggestion:
- What should happen:
- Logs/Screenshots:
- spannerman79 commented Jan 7, 2018
- Habeeb-M commented Jan 8, 2018
- peterix commented Jan 8, 2018
- Habeeb-M commented Jan 9, 2018
- peterix commented Jan 10, 2018
- Habeeb-M commented Jan 10, 2018 •
- KyleStulen commented Feb 25, 2018
- Habeeb-M commented Feb 25, 2018
- ForsakenHarmony commented Feb 9, 2020
- Zetabite commented Feb 9, 2020
- Heufneutje commented Feb 9, 2020
- ForsakenHarmony commented Feb 9, 2020 •
- spannerman79 commented Feb 10, 2020
- Kerbin-Fiber commented Oct 19, 2020
Couldn’t Extract Native Jar #2248
Comments
3jlowes commented Apr 17, 2018
System Information
MultiMC version: 0.6.2-1222
Operating System: Windows 10
Summary of the issue or suggestion:
Pack does not launch when clicking launch.
What should happen:
Pack should launch
Steps to reproduce the issue (Add more if needed):
Not really sure if it is reporduceable, probably something I am doing wrong. MultiMC is in its own folder, and is not being synced with onedrive (thats what I have read to fix something like this)
Suspected cause:
Logs/Screenshots:
Additional Info:
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peterix commented Apr 17, 2018
Is there a stray, broken java process running in the background?
phoenixmcallister commented Apr 26, 2018
i have the same issue with solus linux
Couldn’t extract native jar ‘/opt/multimc/libraries/net/java/jinput/jinput-platform/2.0.5/jinput-platform-2.0.5-natives-linux.jar’ to destination ‘/opt/multimc/instances/SevTech+Ages-3.0.6/natives’ Couldn’t extract native jar ‘/opt/multimc/libraries/org/lwjgl/lwjgl/lwjgl-platform/2.9.4-nightly-20150209/lwjgl-platform-2.9.4-nightly-20150209-natives-linux.jar’ to destination ‘/opt/multimc/instances/SevTech+Ages-3.0.6/natives’ Couldn’t extract native jar ‘/opt/multimc/libraries/com/mojang/text2speech/1.10.3/text2speech-1.10.3-natives-linux.jar’ to destination ‘/opt/multimc/instances/SevTech+Ages-3.0.6/natives’
phoenixmcallister commented Apr 26, 2018
wait i got it working, edit the instance goto version and click download all in the bottom right
peterix commented Apr 26, 2018
@phoenixmcallister hmm. that’s not likely to be the same issue. similar with different cause.
You probably launched offline, which — aside from not refreshing the auth token and not using your account — avoids downloading any extra files.
Couldn’t extract native jar #2098
Comments
Habeeb-M commented Jan 6, 2018
MultiMC version:
0.6.0-1154
Operating System:
WIndows 10
Summary of the issue or suggestion:
The instance does not load properly and the main error says: »
Couldn’t extract native jar ‘C:/Users/habee/GoogleDrive/MultiMC/libraries/tv/twitch/twitch-external-platform/4.5/twitch-external-platform-4.5-natives-windows-64.jar’ to destination ‘C:/Users/habee/GoogleDrive/MultiMC/instances/MobFarmTesting/natives'»
What should happen:
It should launch normally. It had launched perfectly earlier today but now it won’t. I have checked for spaces in the directory but it doesn’t seem like there are any.
Logs/Screenshots:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
spannerman79 commented Jan 7, 2018
GoogleDrive ? i’d say there is something else keeping the file open ie oplock. More then likely your «GoogleDrive» sync
Habeeb-M commented Jan 8, 2018
No, exited google drive and it still wouldn’t run.
peterix commented Jan 8, 2018
Check the MultiMC log ( MultiMC.0.log ) right after this happens. Is there anything more in there about the error?
This sort of problem is often caused by permissions, the files being locked and interference from other applications (malware, antivirus, etc.). You could try temporatily disabling or getting rid of such things.
Habeeb-M commented Jan 9, 2018
peterix commented Jan 10, 2018
That does look like some sort of permission problem.
Unless it’s something absolutely weird, you should be able to clear the ‘read only’ flag on thw MultiMC folder.
Habeeb-M commented Jan 10, 2018 •
I think it’s absolutely weird. This has been the most glitchy thing I’ve ever seen. MultiMC used to work fine before, hardly any crashes. I think something changed recently. I failed to set permissions for the folder itself, and after many repeats, I couldn’t make it read-only either. A big problem with this issue is sometimes it works perfectly and sometimes it doesn’t.
I also have some other issues. There’s this reddit post I made, and the issue still persists. Sometimes when I delete instances from the file itself(not inside the launcher) it stays there. A few days later it’s not there. So weird.
I get this error a lot, as well as a few others that I’ve never seen with anything else, and nothing comes up when I google them. I also get random duplicate files and ghost instances. Actually, thinking about it, my router’s been acting up lately, sometimes I have no internet, sometimes I do. Could that be the problem?
KyleStulen commented Feb 25, 2018
Soooo incase someone happens to google into this page somehow, I ran into the same problem just now on win10.
Somehow the designation for which user ‘owns’ the natives folder in the instance was magically set to not have a user and then no one could access it.
Then based on some Microsoft support article not related to this issue at all. I launched windows in safe mode using msconfig (cmd prompt) and then launched the instance offline there (game failed to launch), then the instance magically worked again during a normal boot.
¯_(ツ)_/¯
Habeeb-M commented Feb 25, 2018
After I made that comment over a month ago, I removed MultiMC from my Google Drive and just put it on my desktop, and I haven’t ran into any of these issues again. Hope this helps!
ForsakenHarmony commented Feb 9, 2020
Yeah there’s some very weird issue with files, not sure if multimc somehow causes it, but I don’t really see any other way (except maybe a mod)
I messed around with permissions then ended up deleting a couple of folders until i could finally get it to work
Zetabite commented Feb 9, 2020
Could be a NTFS corrupted entry. NTFS likes to lock things and give them weird attributes when something gets corrupted.
Heufneutje commented Feb 9, 2020
Or something else that keeps the files in use like a synced/shared folder or a virus scan.
ForsakenHarmony commented Feb 9, 2020 •
It was not in a synced folder (but I guess google drive was running) and there’s not antivirus running
a bit weird for the same entry to get corrupted on multiple machines?
spannerman79 commented Feb 10, 2020
No, exited google drive and it still wouldn’t run.
@Habeeb-M for the hell of it I created a testing Win10 VM with googles own official sync. When you «exit» it all you are doing is ending the taskbar icon — yes the actual taskbar icon has its own exe.
Google sync has two other process running — another executable that reads/writes to the storage location and a windows service that controls the latter executable (or vice versa I didn’t dig too much into which controls what on those two)
You need to let google sync sync everything first, then pause it. It has to finish its checks first before you pause otherwise oplock won’t be released.
So yes — my post ( from #2098 (comment) ) applies.
Kerbin-Fiber commented Oct 19, 2020
If anyone else finds this page from a web search, like I did, here’s what worked for me.
Open command prompt and type in, tasklist then hit enter. Look if javaw.exe is running. If it is, close Command Prompt and run it with administrator privileges. Then, once open, type in, taskkill /F /IM javaw.exe
Then boom, try running Minecraft, should work if it’s just Java sneakily staying open after closing or a crash.