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Hey everyone. Ill get right to the point. Whenever i right-click my custom furnace, in the console in eclipse, it says "[WARNING][ForgeModLoader] A mod tried to open a gui on the server without being a networkmod.", and obviously, the gui doesnt open. Heres a pastebin of my client & server proxy and packet handlers, and my mod_ file:  http://www.pastebin.com/UASMQHjx      Any help would be great appreciated!

 

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Hey, thanks for the reply :). So anyway, i fixed that "extends basemod" thing. I watched a "updating to 1.5.1" video from 1.4.7 and they said to do that xD. So right now,when i right-click it, it doesnt give that error...doesnt crash...doesnt open the GUI...doesnt realy do...anything. So i made a new pastebin with all the updated code, would be great for help  ;D.  Heres the pastebin link: http://pastebin.com/6VyaWHsw

 

Thanks!

i am admittedly not too familiar with this method of gui handling, but the first thing i notice is there isn't a gui anywhere in your code, at-least as far as i can tell, and the line that registers your gui handler is commented out.  also you have a lot of code there that isn't relevant to the problem at hand and it makes picking though it to help you unnecessarily time consuming.

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