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There's a glitch when Magic Launcher tries to load Minecraft Forge. I've seen it in Forge 353. I get

 

2012-10-30 13:00:24 [iNFO] [sTDERR] Exception in thread "Minecraft main thread" java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: ix.a(Liz;)Lix;
2012-10-30 13:00:24 [iNFO] [sTDERR] at net.minecraft.client.Minecraft.a(Minecraft.java:434)
2012-10-30 13:00:24 [iNFO] [sTDERR] at net.minecraft.client.Minecraft.run(Minecraft.java:752)
2012-10-30 13:00:24 [iNFO] [sTDERR] at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:722)

 

I looked up the reobfuscation tables for ix.a(Liz;)Lix; Here's the reobfuscation log:

 

MD: net/minecraft/src/Achievement/setStatStringFormatter (Lnet/minecraft/src/IStatStringFormat;)Lnet/minecraft/src/Achievement; ix/a (Liz;)Lix;

 

meaning that the error is that Minecraft can't find the method

 

public Achievement setStatStringFormatter(IStatStringFormat par1IStatStringFormatter)

 

inside Achievement.java. I'm not sure whether this is a Forge issue or a Magic Launcher issue.

 

The line where the error occurs inside Minecraft.java is

 

AchievementList.openInventory.setStatStringFormatter(new StatStringFormatKeyInv(this));

 

Going to Achievement.java, there appears to be a Forge annotation above setStatStringFormatter:

 

@SideOnly(Side.CLIENT)
public Achievement setStatStringFormatter(IStatStringFormat par1IStatStringFormat)
{
         this.statStringFormatter = par1IStatStringFormat;
         return this;
}

 

I think there is some kind of error because of this annotation. Could you try to fix this glitch? Thanks. If it helps, I'm running Linux.

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The issue is that you are trying to install 1.4.2 Forge on a 1.3.2 jar. There is nothing for us to fix on our side.

I do Forge for free, however the servers to run it arn't free, so anything is appreciated.
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  On 11/2/2012 at 10:04 PM, thebombzen said:

But I'm not trying to install forge 1.4.2 on a 1.3.2 jar. I'm not stupid. Here's the ForgeModLoader-client-0.log. Also, if you do try to install forge 1.4.2 on a 1.3.2 jar, Magic Launcher would say "not compatible."

 

Build #355 works fine for me with Magic Launcher 1.0.0 -- I'm on Windows, tho, not Linux.  You sure that's a clean .jar?

I'm fixing the stupid villagers.  http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1588460-

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It would seem that it's something to do with BlockCocoa. So use MultiMC.

Protip: try and find answers yourself before asking on the forum.

It's pretty likely that there is an answer.

 

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