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Forge after 1.13.2-25.0.60, WIT and similar mods crash

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(Disclaimer: this is my first attempt at reporting a bug. Hopefully it's EAQ compliant, I went and got a Pastebin account specifically to do this...)

 

WIT and similar mods (like Hwyla) work when I run Forge 1.13.2-25.0.60. Any version after that and Minecraft generates the following error message:

 

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WIT (wit) has failed to load correctly

net/minecraftforge/fml/javafmlmod/FMLModLoadingContext

 

 

(similar message generated when I try to use Hwyla.)

 

So far I have been able to determine:

 

  • I am using the mod specifically released for 1.13.2
  • I am running OpenJDK 8 on KDE Neon (Ubuntu 18.04 base)
  • Removing WIT from the mods folder resolves the issue

 

Here is the pastebin of the latest.log file.

https://pastebin.com/zZeUU076

 

(The EAQ specifies a debug.log file - I have not found one in the logs directory. Hopefully this is the same file?)

 

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