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Hello, I started installing the assembly on version 1.12.2, as it was on the video, I went into the game alone, everything is fine, I uploaded mods to the server and it does not work, some errors, please help

---- Mohist Crash Report ----

WARNING: coremods are present:
  ForgelinPlugin (Forgelin_1.8.4.jar)
  Do not report to Forge! (If you haven't disabled the FoamFix coremod, try disabling it in the config! Note that this bit of text will still appear.) (foamfix-0.10.5-1.12.2.jar)
  FMLModule (mdxlib-3.0.0.20.jar)
  OTGCorePlugin (OTG-Core.jar)
  CreativePatchingLoader (CreativeCore_v1.10.20_mc1.12.2.jar)
  PhosphorFMLLoadingPlugin (phosphor-1.12.2-0.1.5build30-universal.jar)
  llibrary (llibrary-core-1.0.11-1.12.2.jar)
  McLib core mod (mclib-2.2.2-1.12.2.jar)
  LoadingPlugin (Skillable-1.12.x-beta-7.jar)
  BetterFontsCore (TTFR_1.12.1_1.9.1.jar)
  CamPatchingLoader (CMDCam_v1.4.10_mc1.12.2.jar)
  ItemPatchingLoader (ItemPhysic_Full_1.4.34_mc1.12.2.jar)
  BetterFoliageLoader (BetterFoliage_MC1.12_2.3.1.jar)
  ShoulderPlugin (ShoulderSurfing-1.12.2-2.1.1.jar)
  TLSkinCapeHookLoader (tlskincape_1.12.2-1.4.jar)
  TransformLoader (DynamicSurroundings-1.12.2-3.6.2.1 (1).jar)
  iceandfire (iceandfire_1.9.1_1.12.2.jar)
Contact their authors BEFORE contacting forge



Time: 3/1/22 3:13 PM
Description: Exception in server tick loop

net.minecraftforge.fml.common.LoaderException: java.lang.InstantiationException
	at net.minecraftforge.fml.common.ProxyInjector.inject(ProxyInjector.java:98)
	at net.minecraftforge.fml.common.FMLModContainer.constructMod(FMLModContainer.java:606)
	at sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor6.invoke(Unknown Source)
	at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43)
	at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:498)
	at com.google.common.eventbus.Subscriber.invokeSubscriberMethod(Subscriber.java:91)
	at com.google.common.eventbus.Subscriber$SynchronizedSubscriber.invokeSubscriberMethod(Subscriber.java:150)
	at com.google.common.eventbus.Subscriber$1.run(Subscriber.java:76)
	at com.google.common.util.concurrent.MoreExecutors$DirectExecutor.execute(MoreExecutors.java:399)
	at com.google.common.eventbus.Subscriber.dispatchEvent(Subscriber.java:71)
	at com.google.common.eventbus.Dispatcher$PerThreadQueuedDispatcher.dispatch(Dispatcher.java:116)
	at com.google.common.eventbus.EventBus.post(EventBus.java:217)
	at net.minecraftforge.fml.common.LoadController.sendEventToModContainer(LoadController.java:215)
	at net.minecraftforge.fml.common.LoadController.propogateStateMessage(LoadController.java:193)
	at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
	at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:62)
	at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43)
	at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:498)
	at com.google.common.eventbus.Subscriber.invokeSubscriberMethod(Subscriber.java:91)
	at com.google.common.eventbus.Subscriber$SynchronizedSubscriber.invokeSubscriberMethod(Subscriber.java:150)
	at com.google.common.eventbus.Subscriber$1.run(Subscriber.java:76)
	at com.google.common.util.concurrent.MoreExecutors$DirectExecutor.execute(MoreExecutors.java:399)
	at com.google.common.eventbus.Subscriber.dispatchEvent(Subscriber.java:71)
	at com.google.common.eventbus.Dispatcher$PerThreadQueuedDispatcher.dispatch(Dispatcher.java:116)
	at com.google.common.eventbus.EventBus.post(EventBus.java:217)
	at net.minecraftforge.fml.common.LoadController.distributeStateMessage(LoadController.java:132)
	at net.minecraftforge.fml.common.Loader.loadMods(Loader.java:610)
	at net.minecraftforge.fml.server.FMLServerHandler.beginServerLoading(FMLServerHandler.java:101)
	at net.minecraftforge.fml.common.FMLCommonHandler.onServerStart(FMLCommonHandler.java:329)
	at net.minecraft.server.dedicated.DedicatedServer.func_71197_b(DedicatedServer.java:167)
	at net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer.run(MinecraftServer.java:590)
	at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:748)
Caused by: java.lang.InstantiationException
	at sun.reflect.InstantiationExceptionConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance(InstantiationExceptionConstructorAccessorImpl.java:48)
	at java.lang.reflect.Constructor.newInstance(Constructor.java:423)
	at java.lang.Class.newInstance(Class.java:442)
	at net.minecraftforge.fml.common.ProxyInjector.inject(ProxyInjector.java:81)
	... 31 more


A detailed walkthrough of the error, its code path and all known details is as follows:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

-- System Details --
Details:
	Mohist version: 1.12.2-296
	Operating System: Linux (amd64) version 5.4.0-100-generic
	Java Version: 1.8.0_292, AdoptOpenJDK
	Java VM Version: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (mixed mode), AdoptOpenJDK
	Memory: 211529880 bytes (201 MB) / 448565248 bytes (427 MB) up to 4151836672 bytes (3959 MB)
	JVM Flags: 2 total; -Xms128M -Xmx4096M
	IntCache: cache: 0, tcache: 0, allocated: 0, tallocated: 0
	CraftBukkit Information: 
   Running: 
   Failed to handle CraftCrashReport: craftbukkit not runs

	FML: MCP 9.42 Powered by Forge 14.23.5.2860 53 mods loaded, 52 mods active
	States: 'U' = Unloaded 'L' = Loaded 'C' = Constructed 'H' = Pre-initialized 'I' = Initialized 'J' = Post-initialized 'A' = Available 'D' = Disabled 'E' = Errored

	| State | ID                         | Version          | Source                                        | Signature                                |
	|:----- |:-------------------------- |:---------------- |:--------------------------------------------- |:---------------------------------------- |
	| LC    | minecraft                  | 1.12.2           | minecraft.jar                                 | None                                     |
	| LC    | mcp                        | 9.42             | minecraft.jar                                 | None                                     |
	| LC    | mohist                     | 1.12.2-296       | mohist.jar                                    | None                                     |
	| LC    | FML                        | 8.0.99.99        | server.jar                                    | None                                     |
	| LC    | forge                      | 14.23.5.2860     | server.jar                                    | None                                     |
	| LC    | creativecoredummy          | 1.0.0            | minecraft.jar                                 | None                                     |
	| LC    | itemphysic                 | 1.4.0            | minecraft.jar                                 | None                                     |
	| LC    | otgcore                    | 1.12.2-v9.3      | minecraft.jar                                 | None                                     |
	| LC    | betterfonts                | 1.9.1            | minecraft.jar                                 | None                                     |
	| LC    | foamfixcore                | 7.7.4            | minecraft.jar                                 | None                                     |
	| LC    | antiqueatlas               | 4.6.3            | antiqueatlas_1.12.2_4.6.3.jar                 | None                                     |
	| LC    | astikorcarts               | 1.12.2-0.1.2.7   | astikorcarts_1.12.2_0.1.2.7.jar               | None                                     |
	| LC    | skillable                  | beta-7           | Skillable-1.12.x-beta-7.jar                   | None                                     |
	| LC    | autoreglib                 | 1.3-13           | AutoRegLib-1.3-13.jar                         | None                                     |
	| LC    | birdwmod                   | 1.12.2-1.6.0     | thebirdwatchingmod-1.6.0.jar                  | None                                     |
	| LC    | bookworm                   | 1.12.2-2.5.2.1   | bookworm-1.12.2-2.5.2.1.jar                   | None                                     |
	| LC    | callablehorses             | 1.1              | callablehorses_1.12.2_1.1.jar                 | None                                     |
	| LC    | creativecore               | 1.10.0           | CreativeCore_v1.10.20_mc1.12.2.jar            | None                                     |
	| LC    | cmdcam                     | 1.4.0            | CMDCam_v1.4.10_mc1.12.2.jar                   | None                                     |
	| LC    | codechickenlib             | 3.2.3.358        | CodeChickenLib_1.12.2_3.2.3.358_universal.jar | f1850c39b2516232a2108a7bd84d1cb5df93b261 |
	| LC    | extendedrenderer           | v1.0             | coroutil-1.12.1-1.2.37.jar                    | None                                     |
	| LC    | coroutil                   | 1.12.1-1.2.37    | coroutil-1.12.1-1.2.37.jar                    | None                                     |
	| LC    | configmod                  | v1.0             | coroutil-1.12.1-1.2.37.jar                    | None                                     |
	| LC    | corpse                     | 1.12.2-1.0.8     | corpse_1.12.2_1.0.8.jar                       | None                                     |
	| LC    | craftstudioapi             | 1.0.0            | CraftStudio-1.0.0.93-mc1.12-alpha.jar         | None                                     |
	| LC    | desirepaths                | 1.12.1-1.2.8     | desirepaths-1.12.1-1.2.8.jar                  | None                                     |
	| LC    | orelib                     | 3.6.0.1          | orelib-1.12.2-3.6.0.1 (1).jar                 | 7a2128d395ad96ceb9d9030fbd41d035b435753a |
	| LC    | dsurround                  | 3.6.2.1          | DynamicSurroundings-1.12.2-3.6.2.1 (1).jar    | 7a2128d395ad96ceb9d9030fbd41d035b435753a |
	| LC    | jei                        | 4.16.1.301       | jei_1.12.2_4.16.1.301.jar                     | None                                     |
	| LC    | ebwizardry                 | 4.3.4            | ElectroblobsWizardry_4.3.4_MC1.12.2.jar       | None                                     |
	| LC    | epicfight                  | 1.12.2-2.0.0     | EpicFightMod-1.12.2-2.2.2.jar                 | None                                     |
	| LC    | foamfix                    | 0.10.5-1.12.2    | foamfix-0.10.5-1.12.2.jar                     | None                                     |
	| LC    | forgelin                   | 1.8.4            | Forgelin_1.8.4.jar                            | None                                     |
	| LC    | gokistats                  | 1.2.8.4          | gokistats-1.2.8.4.jar                         | None                                     |
	| LC    | llibrary                   | 1.7.20           | llibrary_1.7.20_1.12.2.jar                    | b9f30a813bee3b9dd5652c460310cfcd54f6b7ec |
	| LC    | iceandfire                 | 1.9.1            | iceandfire_1.9.1_1.12.2.jar                   | None                                     |
	| LC    | iguanatweaks               | 1.4.3            | IguanaTweaksReborn_1.4.3_mc1.12.x.jar         | None                                     |
	| LC    | mclib                      | 2.2.2            | mclib-2.2.2-1.12.2.jar                        | None                                     |
	| LC    | skilltree                  | 1.2.3.0          | SkillTree-1.2.3.0.jar                         | None                                     |
	| LE    | mcskilltree                | 1.0.0.0          | MCSkillTree-1.0.0.1.jar                       | None                                     |
	| L     | mdxlib                     | 3.0.0.20         | mdxlib-3.0.0.20.jar                           | None                                     |
	| L     | medieval_craft             | 1.14.4           | MedievalCraft-1.12.2-1.15.7.jar               | None                                     |
	| L     | millenaire                 | MillГ©naire 8.1.0 | millenaire_1.12.2_8.1.0.jar                   | None                                     |
	| L     | mowziesmobs                | 1.5.8            | mowziesmobs_1.12.2_1.5.8.jar                  | None                                     |
	| L     | nei                        | 2.4.3            | NotEnoughItems_1.12.2_2.4.3.245_universal.jar | None                                     |
	| L     | rwg                        | 1.0.1            | Realistic_World_Generation_Mod_1.12.2.jar     | None                                     |
	| L     | roguelike                  | 1.7.2            | RoguelikeDungeons_1.12.2_1.7.2 (1).jar        | None                                     |
	| L     | shouldersurfing            | 2.1.1            | ShoulderSurfing-1.12.2-2.1.1.jar              | None                                     |
	| L     | simplerpgskills            | 0.6.0            | simplerpgskills_0.6.0.jar                     | None                                     |
	| L     | tlauncher_custom_cape_skin | 1.4              | tlskincape_1.12.2-1.4.jar                     | None                                     |
	| L     | waystones                  | 4.0.73           | Waystones_1.12.2_4.0.73.jar                   | None                                     |
	| L     | phosphor-lighting          | 1.12.2-0.1.5     | phosphor-1.12.2-0.1.5build30-universal.jar    | None                                     |
	| UD    | mclib_core                 | 2.2.2            | minecraft.jar                                 | None                                     |

	Loaded coremods (and transformers): 
ForgelinPlugin (Forgelin_1.8.4.jar)
  
Do not report to Forge! (If you haven't disabled the FoamFix coremod, try disabling it in the config! Note that this bit of text will still appear.) (foamfix-0.10.5-1.12.2.jar)
  pl.asie.foamfix.coremod.FoamFixTransformer
FMLModule (mdxlib-3.0.0.20.jar)
  com.asx.mdx.AccessTransformer
OTGCorePlugin (OTG-Core.jar)
  com.pg85.otg.forge.asm.excluded.OTGClassTransformer
CreativePatchingLoader (CreativeCore_v1.10.20_mc1.12.2.jar)
  
PhosphorFMLLoadingPlugin (phosphor-1.12.2-0.1.5build30-universal.jar)
  
llibrary (llibrary-core-1.0.11-1.12.2.jar)
  net.ilexiconn.llibrary.server.core.plugin.LLibraryTransformer
  net.ilexiconn.llibrary.server.core.patcher.LLibraryRuntimePatcher
McLib core mod (mclib-2.2.2-1.12.2.jar)
  mchorse.mclib.core.McLibCMClassTransformer
LoadingPlugin (Skillable-1.12.x-beta-7.jar)
  vazkii.skillable.base.asm.ClassTransformer
BetterFontsCore (TTFR_1.12.1_1.9.1.jar)
  cubex2.ttfr.BFClassTransformer
CamPatchingLoader (CMDCam_v1.4.10_mc1.12.2.jar)
  com.creativemd.cmdcam.transform.CamTransformer
ItemPatchingLoader (ItemPhysic_Full_1.4.34_mc1.12.2.jar)
  com.creativemd.itemphysic.ItemTransformer
BetterFoliageLoader (BetterFoliage_MC1.12_2.3.1.jar)
  mods.betterfoliage.loader.BetterFoliageTransformer
ShoulderPlugin (ShoulderSurfing-1.12.2-2.1.1.jar)
  com.teamderpy.shouldersurfing.asm.transformers.EntityPlayerRayTrace
  com.teamderpy.shouldersurfing.asm.transformers.EntityRendererGetMouseOver
  com.teamderpy.shouldersurfing.asm.transformers.EntityRendererGetMouseOver2
  com.teamderpy.shouldersurfing.asm.transformers.EntityRendererOrientCamera
  com.teamderpy.shouldersurfing.asm.transformers.EntityRendererRayTrace
  com.teamderpy.shouldersurfing.asm.transformers.GuiIngameRenderAttackIndicator
TLSkinCapeHookLoader (tlskincape_1.12.2-1.4.jar)
  gloomyfolken.hooklib.minecraft.PrimaryClassTransformer
TransformLoader (DynamicSurroundings-1.12.2-3.6.2.1 (1).jar)
  
iceandfire (iceandfire_1.9.1_1.12.2.jar)
  com.github.alexthe666.iceandfire.patcher.IceAndFireRuntimePatcher
	Profiler Position: N/A (disabled)
	Is Modded: Definitely; Server brand changed to 'Mohist'
	Type: Dedicated Server (map_server.txt)

 

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