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Mod incompatibility regression: Mumblelink


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Forge compatibility issue.

 

Forge is now failing to work with MumbleLink.

 

Regression: Worked perfectly in 145 with 443. I cannot get it to work in 147 with either 499 (stable/optifine) or 524 (latest)

 

Logs:

 

1. MultiMC, 147, 524, in jar. No other mods. Identifies a basemod mod_MumbleLink, in minecraft.jar, but then fail to find the class at construction time.

http://pastebin.com/fSHxVN1D

 

2. MultiMC, 147, 524, in mods folder. Same setup. Same issue.

http://pastebin.com/PrtfECGA

 

3. Magic Launcher, 145, 443, in internal mods. Works.

Note that even though it is "internal", it still gets identified by the mod filename and not just "minecraft.jar"

http://pastebin.com/ncsDwpjr

 

Note also that this has about 20 mods.

 

4. Magic Launcher, 147/524, internal mods. Fails.

http://pastebin.com/18ScdzS2

 

Notes:

Folder "MumbleLink" in the mods folder contains the native libraries that mumble link uses.

 

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Additional note:

 

Unpacking the zip file into the mods directory does work. Odd. This was not needed in prior versions. (This puts all the contents of the mod in the mods/MumbleLink directory)

 

Log file (499): http://pastebin.com/HLKtfdYm

 

I did not see any differences in the lines relating to MumbleLink other than the lack of the zip file name and the order (mod now found after the directory).

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This is causes by a mod author putting their mod in a sub folder inside the zip. If they packaged it correctly it would work fine.

 

Additionally - check the install instructions:

 

www.minecraftforum.net/topic/217587-147-mod-mumblelink-ml-smp-lan-mumble-realism-directional-voip/

 

It does state to unzip it.

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Yea, I noticed that. As I said, it works if I unpack it, but I haven't needed to in 132, 142, 145. Only now.

 

Maybe the author changed how they packed it?

 

(goes to compare ...)

Yep, this was the first time it's inside a subdir. Fun :-).

 

EDIT: Thank you.

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