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I recently tried to set up a modded server which is using "Multicraft". I have imported the files to Multicraft through Filezilla. After my first attempt it claimed it were missing library files, even tho I first installed it on my computer locally and ran it, and then copied the files to the server. The server can run locally, but not through Multicraft. I even checked to see if the files are there.

 

Using forge-1.8.9-11.15.1.1730

 

This is the error it gives me: http://pastebin.com/DDJCqKkB

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You're missing the LaunchWrapper library. You need to upload the entire 'libraries' folder.

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I am 90% sure I uploaded the entire libraries folder. I even downloaded it just to check if the same files were there. It matched with the folder I used to run the server locally on my computer.

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If you're on a linux system they need to be the exact casing.

Post a directory listing and how you're running the server.

I'd also advise you talk to your host they may have special requirements.

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Your list looks fine, as long as none of the jars are corrupt and the 'custom.jar' is a unmodified Forge universal jar then it should work.

You'll need to talk to your host as to why it's not.

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