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Forge 1.10.2-12.18.3.2185

 

I have a class that has been annotated with @Mod.EventBusSubscriber as well as @SideOnly(Side.CLIENT).  The server crashes with "An error occurred trying to load an EventBusSubscriber..." on this class when trying to load as a dedicated server.  I would have expected the @SideOnly annotation to suppress event registration.  Is Forge working as expected, or is this a Forge issue?

 

Thanks!

 

EDIT: Never mind.  Found that there are extra things I could set so doing a @Mod.EventBusSubscriber(value = { Side.CLIENT }) solves it.  All it took was for me to make a post here. :D

EDIT: Never mind.  Found that there are extra things I could set so doing a @Mod.EventBusSubscriber(value = { Side.CLIENT }) solves it.  All it took was for me to make a post here. :D

 

You don't need to explicitly specify the

value

property of an annotation, just pass the values directly to the annotation. e.g.

@Mod.EventBusSubscriber(Side.CLIENT)

.

Please don't PM me to ask for help. Asking your question in a public thread preserves it for people who are having the same problem in the future.

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