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  1. Hello. I want to start public server with FTB modpack, and for that i want to modify some mods to add additional checks for griefing protection. I have MCP and jd-gui installed. The problem is: in decompiled mods, all minecraft functions called like func_digits (func_123456), and in MCP there is human-readable names. As far as i can understand, i need custom SRG to decompile minecraft (obf2pkgmcp.srg) from there: https://github.com/agaricusb/MinecraftRemapping The problem is that latest version there is 1.6.2, and i need 1.6.4. How to do that? And of course i don't want to redistribute those modified mods, i just want to set up grief-free server. Thanks in advance.
  2. Sorry for bumping, but i'm second this. It's absolutely necessary. Right now - only "chosen ones" (communities with skilled java coder) can run their own servers, cause you need to modify each block breaking mod for adding fakeplayer there - this is very complicated, and often, leads to random errors due to mod decompilation. There is so much great mods, but all that you can do - ban 75% of the items, or run whitelisted server for friends. That is extremely bad... Maybe i'm missing some way to protect server without decompilation? Please, let me know, if there is any

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