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Ugdhar

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  1. You either have another MC server running on there w/the same port number, or another application using the port the MC server wants to use.
  2. this is from IForgeItem: @Deprecated(forRemoval = true, since = "1.20.1") // Use onInventoryTick default void onArmorTick(ItemStack stack, Level level, Player player) { } says to use onInventoryTick. I guess it's worth a try!
  3. Looks like it's the same error, probably from the same poorly made mod that's breaking everything. Might have to try the binary search method: 1. Remove half of the existing things, and put them aside. 2. Run the program / game. 3. Does the issue still exist? -If YES: Repeat from step 1 with the current things. -IF NO: Swap out the current things with the ones set aside, and repeat from step 1. 4. Repeat this process until the problematic thing/s have been found.
  4. Did you add/remove any mods or anything before this started? My limited experience with corrupt worlds would lead me to believe your world has become corrupt, and you probably need a save editor to fix it (if that will even work, maybe removing whatever these invalid tag id 101s are? not 100% sure) I would guess this error was why it was suggested to remove OptiFine first, but things seem to continue on past that error until it can't read the level information.
  5. Looks like the config file for supplementaries is broken, you could try deleting it. If it errors out again, scan through the log for similar errors to this, I've seen cases where the whole config folder needed to be nuked because they were all broken before the pack would load.
  6. There is not enough information here to go on. The best thing would be a link to a github repo with the project, then anyone that may be able to help can see the code/files/structure and possibly see where you are going wrong.
  7. Make sure you are using Minecraft Java Edition. I have no idea if an iPad can run that or not, I don't use apple products But if I had to guess, you are getting Minecraft (formerly labeled Bedrock edition) from the apple store thing, and that is not compatible with forge. If it's just plain Minecraft you are having issues with, you should try minecraft.net for support.
  8. Your pastebin link was removed for "being potentially dangerous". I would try gist.github.com instead. Also I believe the curseforge launcher has useful logs turned off by default, and you may need to change a setting to enable them. Unfortunately, I don't use curseforge so can't explain how to do it, but pretty sure I've seen someone with instructions in their forum signature, or a google search would probably explain how.
  9. So that kubejs mod looks like it's for making your own javascripts for doing server stuff. Did you make any? Or give anything a name? If it's the same error, the problem is a filename with a space in it being generated by that mod, filenames with spaces are in general just a bad idea, even though it's been 30+/- years there are still lots of things that handle them improperly. If you're not creating anything yourself, then I would guess that mod is generating it by itself, and you might need to hit up the mod author for further help. *edit: https://kubejs.com/support
  10. That's crazy that it worked last night, because it shouldn't have with a broken resource path like that, as far as I know. You didn't add this machines mod between then and now?
  11. Does it still crash if you remove Iron's Spellbooks? I see that mod listed all over many of the errors. I'm unsure if that's the cause, or a symptom of the real issue. The only other mod I see mentioned in those errors is majrusz-library-1.20-4.3.2.jar so you could possibly try removing/updating that one also. If it's neither one of those, then you may need to either start removing mods, or start building your pack over again adding them a few at a time, and then testing stability in between removals or additions.
  12. The forge documentation is there mostly to just get you started, and explain some key terms/ideas. I don't think they meant it to be a how-to or to teach people how to accomplish specific goals within their mod. There's is a community wiki that was being used, I have no idea if it will be updated/maintained going forward, that has a little bit more/other information: https://forge.gemwire.uk/wiki/Main_Page Also McJty goes into some detail on some common goals people have while creating mods: https://www.mcjty.eu/docs/intro Beyond that, the best advice I have is to look at the code of other mods, and even dig through the minecraft code itself for ideas of what's available for overrides/properties/etc., and tinker with stuff constantly
  13. Does it work if you use the official launcher?
  14. More information is needed. How did you try to run it? What happened when you did?
  15. You shouldn't quote an error like that, full logs are needed for context. A github repository of the current code is also helpful, as opposed to copied and pasted bits, and would possibly avoid errors in communication such as the (seemingly) missing get() method call. I believe these things are needed for further assistance/debugging.
  16. Ugdhar

    Play Demo

    What does that mean, exactly? If you didn't buy it directly from minecraft.net, or perhaps the Microsoft store, then you may have been scammed and/or sold an illegal/illegitimate copy.
  17. When you say "doesn't work", does the code even run? Does it tell you why it doesn't work? Error or anything?
  18. I think something (a mob, a pylon, whatever) that does temporary mind control is a neat idea. Just so long as it's not over the top in terms of duration, or insta-kill or anything like that. Cool idea!
  19. That debug.log does not look complete. Pasting it into a forums message may have truncated it, you should try posting it to a site like gist.github.com or something, and sharing the link here.
  20. You should post your installer log, it will be in the same folder as the installer jar file, with a .log extension. It may provide more useful information.
  21. FTP can transfer any type of file. When you say "Im trying to drop this file to the server", what exactly are you trying to do? What are you using to do it? What happens when you try?
  22. Looks like a known issue with the cyclic https://github.com/Lothrazar/Cyclic/issues/2192
  23. I'm not sure, try browsing through your mod folder, and make sure you only have 1 copy of each mod. Sometimes when a mod is updated, the filename changes, and if you just add the new version, the old version is still in there. That's one possibility I suppose.
  24. From what I understand, enough has changes since 1.12.2 that a rewrite usually makes more sense than trying to update, depending on the mod functionality. I would also suggest making a github repository for the code, as opposed to some random download page. It would make it easier for interested people to collaborate updating the source.
  25. If you definitely have Java installed, you could try jarfix, as it sounds like your .jar file association has been changed. https://johann.loefflmann.net/en/software/jarfix/index.html#Download
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