What is the exit code -805306369 at minecraft
Negative exit codes usually mean a mistake. Positive exit codes are often used for normal program ends. 0 Would be the commonly used standard case, which means "all well".
"This exit code is caused when the client runs out of memory."
So you did not have enough memory left (or it ran full)
Why are you actually responding here, when you already realize when writing your answer, that you will not contribute a helpful answer to this question?
Well, that it is a mistake, you know it anyway.
Who wants to know exactly google just the exit code, right?
Oho, Teacher Glumi is having a bad day today.
Where does the shoe push? Badly slept? Digestive problems? Worrying about the relationship or maybe no relationship?
Relax, lay back, everything is fine.
Just click "not helpful" if you do not like it. The rush of answers can't be the point of the story either.
Today is not a bad day
Does not sound too great.
So I wish you a wonderful day and send you some joy over. Laugh and enjoy something. We live in great times.
@xGlumi
He wanted to help. Of course, not every answer is of high quality, but you can't expect that.
@AldoradoXYZ
You do not have to "attack" immediately if you attack yourself.
@xGlumi && @AldoradoXYZ
I hope you do not intend to continue this.
Why am I getting involved?
It would certainly be better for all of us if we have no quarrel here. Both of you have been a good part of the Girlfriend community and are currently helping out a lot (I see at least one (for example) Java question at least one answer from you (!)).
Well, that's about me too.
You do not have to "attack" immediately if you attack yourself.
Of course you are absolutely right.
It would certainly be better for all of us if we have no quarrel here.
Quarrels usually do not help, I agree too.
It was not that exaggerated. Tapping something does not hurt from time to time either. We have all good and bad days. Sometimes you are annoyed and sometimes not. Think we have that quite well clarified.
Why am I getting involved?
It's good to get constructive feedback.