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So I'm developing an API for my mod. I implemented the following package-info.java:

 

@API(apiVersion="1.0",owner="OresPlus",provides="OresPlus")
package tw.oresplus.api;
import cpw.mods.fml.common.API;

 

When I run without this, all is fine. When I run with it, I get the following error in the fml log:

 

[22:20:57] [Client thread/TRACE] [FML/]: Removing upstream parent OresPlus from APIContainer{OresPlus:1.0}
[22:20:57] [Client thread/TRACE] [FML/]: Removing upstream parent OresPlus from APIContainer{OresPlus:1.0}
[22:20:57] [Client thread/TRACE] [FML/]: Removing upstream parent OresPlus from APIContainer{OresPlus:1.0}
[22:20:57] [Client thread/TRACE] [FML/]: Removing upstream parent OresPlus from APIContainer{OresPlus:1.0}
[22:20:57] [Client thread/TRACE] [FML/]: Removing upstream parent OresPlus from APIContainer{OresPlus:1.0}
[22:20:57] [Client thread/TRACE] [FML/]: Removing upstream parent OresPlus from APIContainer{OresPlus:1.0}
.......

which continues on and on until I terminate java.

 

Any suggestions on where to go from here? I've got to be missing something.

owner= modid of the mod making sense of the API

provides= name of the API -You might want to use a meaningful name, not a modid

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