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[BUG] Hijacking adjacent signs #1895

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groovyloopylou opened this issue Feb 16, 2025 · 2 comments
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[BUG] Hijacking adjacent signs #1895

groovyloopylou opened this issue Feb 16, 2025 · 2 comments

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@groovyloopylou
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Description

any sign in the surrounding blocks of a shop are being hijacked (see screenshot)
I cant interact with them as shops but they do update as i add and remove stock
when i remove the actual shop they all pop off

Steps to reproduce

setup as indicated in screenshot
make shop

Expected Behaviour

signs that arent shops not to get edited

Screenshots

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orange were signs placed by me, blue arrow is the actual shop

/quickshop paste URL

https://ghost-chu.github.io/quickshop-hikari-paste-viewer/?remote=https%3A%2F%2Fbytebin.lucko.me%2FevXLM3tz9C

Additional Context

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Checklist

  • I'm running Paper or Spigot, and not a fork
  • I confirm that Paper/Spigot has been updated to the latest build
  • I confirm that QuickShop-Hikari has been updated to the latest stable version released on Modrinth (or the latest CI version)
  • I confirm that I have not read these checkboxes and therefore I just ticked them all.
  • I confirm that I'm using QuickShop-Hikari, not QuickShop-Reremake, and I'm well aware that they're maintained by different people, and that Reremake issues shouldn't be reported here.
  • I confirm that I am running a server that is not a Hybird Server, (e.g. Mohist, Magma, CatServer, Banner, etc.), and I am aware that QuickShop-Hikari may not function properly on a Forge/Fabric hybrid server, and I am running at my own risk on such a server program, and I am aware that the I run such server-side programs at my own risk and know that I will not receive any support or help for this behavior.
  • I am well aware that if the Issue Ticket is not filled out correctly and completely, it will simply be closed without any response or reason.
@groovyloopylou
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additionally it works with any sign on the sides of the shop container itself.

@killerprojecte
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It seems that QuickShop does not judge the direction of the sign. I am not sure if this is a bug.

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