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Hi there,

 

recently because of the heartbleed bug in OpneSSL the legacy minecraft launcher is discontinued and I tried to find differend solutions.

The one works best for me is the migration to the new launcher. I took my minecraft.jar, uploadet it to my server and gave the launcher a new .json file, which is simply a dublicate of the json file of minecraft 1.4.6 and I replaced the first librarie with

{"name": "net.minecraftforge:forge:1.4.6",
      "url": "http://minecraft.h6g.de/newlauncher/"}

It works, minecraft and forge loading properly and 29 mods of 29 mods are loaded.

 

All mods are loaded, but the mods in the coremods folder don't appear in my game. Inside this folder is CodeChickenCore and NEI.

Before the migration those mods worked just fine. I didn't changed any modfiles or configfiles.

I am using Minecraft 1.4.6 (And no, I do not want to upgrade, because I don't like the changes made in the newer mc versions and one mod I use is discontinued)

Minecraft Forge 6.5.0.486

FML 4.6.15.514

 

Installed Modifications:

 

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Here is my logfile: http://pastebin.com/Biy10YB7 (oviously no errors)

 

Hope sb could help me out. I am playing with some friends on my server, so offline mode is not a solution. My friend have the same problem after the migration.

 

Greetings, zille3000

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If you don't update, you don't get support sorry but that's just the way it is.

I do Forge for free, however the servers to run it arn't free, so anything is appreciated.
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