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Hi,

I've been using forge for a long time and never had problems until 1.5 and 1.5.1. So I've already strolled through all of my mods, 1 by 1 checking through to see what's updated and what is not. All of my mods are 1.5.1 (double-checked the sites and redownloaded all just in case. Just *re-*downloaded the latest build of MCForge, and I tried some of the mods out with Mod Loader just to try it out. When I use ML, MC loads fine with the ML mods. However, if I use forge I get hung on the "Building Terrain screen". On a side note, my older worlds have "missing" or "mismatched" ID errors when I load using MCForge.

 

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I'm not much of a coder or modder myself, so I can't really read the gobbledy-gook in the log lol. But from my main understanding I can see that something corrupted MCF somehow and it decided it doesn't want to work.

Other than that, I haven't a clue what's going on, any ideas?

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Ah we may have to bring this to cpw's attention. It looks like, i'm gunna assume SpawnerGUI? Thats adding a class TileEntityMobSpawnerLogicExtended and it's set to package private.

Either tell the mod author, or make a issue in FML's git. We should probably make everything public that was in the default package.

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So from that understanding, Risugami's mods interfere a bit with Forge's coding then? SpawnerGUI is one of Risugami's mods. Guess I can do without it then, all it does is let me pick up monster spawners and replace them with any Spawn-setting I like.

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Alright guys, that was the fix. I removed SpawnerGUI, and the other 12 mods I use work just fine. Thanks for the help. I guess Risugami has some work to do for his SpawnerGUI mod to make it more compatible with Forge.

So I guess the solution here is just make sure everyone knows SpawnerGUI doesn't work with Forge as of now, eh? lol

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Yeah... don't count on Risugami making his mod compatible with Forge. You will be best posting an issue on the FML github with a link to this thread, so cpw can look at it.

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Impossible to fix it. He does a direct replacement of a class that is incompatible with FML in every way. It was coincidental that it worked before. (In this case: the class in question is TileEntityMobSpawner).

 

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Ya, seemingly strange enough, it did work before now. I was able to play using SpawnerGUI in older versions (1.4.7 and earlier) without issue. but I'm guessing something updated in either SGUI or MCF that made them completely incompatible

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