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Server runs and i can connect but mods won't load


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I'm been trying to run a forge server with RLCraft running. When I log into the server my HUD is the same when I'm in RLCraft but none of the other mods are working. Don't believe that this is a RLCraft problem.

 

Log:

[09:55:51] [main/INFO] [LaunchWrapper]: Loading tweak class name net.minecraftforge.fml.common.launcher.FMLServerTweaker
[09:55:51] [main/INFO] [LaunchWrapper]: Using primary tweak class name net.minecraftforge.fml.common.launcher.FMLServerTweaker
[09:55:51] [main/INFO] [LaunchWrapper]: Calling tweak class net.minecraftforge.fml.common.launcher.FMLServerTweaker
[09:55:51] [main/INFO] [FML]: Forge Mod Loader version 14.23.5.2768 for Minecraft 1.12.2 loading
[09:55:51] [main/INFO] [FML]: Java is Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM, version 1.8.0_221, running on Windows 10:x86:10.0, installed at C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre1.8.0_221
[09:55:51] [main/INFO] [FML]: Searching C:\Users\Bryan\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\server\.\mods for mods
[09:55:51] [main/INFO] [LaunchWrapper]: Loading tweak class name net.minecraftforge.fml.common.launcher.FMLInjectionAndSortingTweaker
[09:55:51] [main/INFO] [LaunchWrapper]: Loading tweak class name net.minecraftforge.fml.common.launcher.FMLDeobfTweaker
[09:55:51] [main/INFO] [LaunchWrapper]: Calling tweak class net.minecraftforge.fml.common.launcher.FMLInjectionAndSortingTweaker
[09:55:51] [main/INFO] [LaunchWrapper]: Calling tweak class net.minecraftforge.fml.common.launcher.FMLInjectionAndSortingTweaker
[09:55:51] [main/INFO] [LaunchWrapper]: Calling tweak class net.minecraftforge.fml.relauncher.CoreModManager$FMLPluginWrapper
[09:55:52] [main/INFO] [FML]: Found valid fingerprint for Minecraft Forge. Certificate fingerprint e3c3d50c7c986df74c645c0ac54639741c90a557
[09:55:52] [main/INFO] [LaunchWrapper]: Calling tweak class net.minecraftforge.fml.relauncher.CoreModManager$FMLPluginWrapper
[09:55:52] [main/INFO] [LaunchWrapper]: Calling tweak class net.minecraftforge.fml.common.launcher.FMLDeobfTweaker
[09:55:53] [main/INFO] [LaunchWrapper]: Loading tweak class name net.minecraftforge.fml.common.launcher.TerminalTweaker
[09:55:53] [main/INFO] [LaunchWrapper]: Calling tweak class net.minecraftforge.fml.common.launcher.TerminalTweaker
[09:55:53] [main/INFO] [LaunchWrapper]: Launching wrapped minecraft {net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer}
[09:55:55] [Server thread/INFO] [net.minecraft.server.dedicated.DedicatedServer]: Starting minecraft server version 1.12.2
[09:55:55] [Server thread/INFO] [FML]: MinecraftForge v14.23.5.2768 Initialized
[09:55:55] [Server thread/INFO] [FML]: Starts to replace vanilla recipe ingredients with ore ingredients.
[09:55:55] [Server thread/INFO] [FML]: Replaced 1036 ore ingredients
[09:55:55] [Server thread/INFO] [FML]: Searching C:\Users\Bryan\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\server\.\mods for mods
[09:55:55] [Server thread/INFO] [FML]: Forge Mod Loader has identified 4 mods to load
[09:55:55] [Server thread/WARN] [FML]: Missing English translation for FML: assets/fml/lang/en_us.lang
[09:55:55] [Server thread/INFO] [FML]: Attempting connection with missing mods [minecraft, mcp, FML, forge] at CLIENT
[09:55:55] [Server thread/INFO] [FML]: Attempting connection with missing mods [minecraft, mcp, FML, forge] at SERVER
[09:55:56] [Server thread/INFO] [FML]: Processing ObjectHolder annotations
[09:55:56] [Server thread/INFO] [FML]: Found 1169 ObjectHolder annotations
[09:55:56] [Server thread/INFO] [FML]: Identifying ItemStackHolder annotations
[09:55:56] [Server thread/INFO] [FML]: Found 0 ItemStackHolder annotations
[09:55:56] [Server thread/INFO] [FML]: Configured a dormant chunk cache size of 0
[09:55:56] [Forge Version Check/INFO] [forge.VersionCheck]: [forge] Starting version check at http://files.minecraftforge.net/maven/net/minecraftforge/forge/promotions_slim.json
[09:55:56] [Server thread/INFO] [FML]: Applying holder lookups
[09:55:56] [Server thread/INFO] [FML]: Holder lookups applied
[09:55:56] [Server thread/INFO] [FML]: Applying holder lookups
[09:55:56] [Server thread/INFO] [FML]: Holder lookups applied
[09:55:56] [Server thread/INFO] [FML]: Applying holder lookups
[09:55:56] [Server thread/INFO] [FML]: Holder lookups applied
[09:55:56] [Server thread/INFO] [FML]: Applying holder lookups
[09:55:56] [Server thread/INFO] [FML]: Holder lookups applied
[09:55:56] [Server thread/INFO] [FML]: Injecting itemstacks
[09:55:56] [Server thread/INFO] [FML]: Itemstack injection complete
[09:55:56] [Server thread/INFO] [net.minecraft.server.dedicated.DedicatedServer]: Loading properties
[09:55:56] [Server thread/INFO] [net.minecraft.server.dedicated.DedicatedServer]: Default game type: SURVIVAL
[09:55:56] [Server thread/INFO] [net.minecraft.server.dedicated.DedicatedServer]: Generating keypair
[09:55:56] [Forge Version Check/INFO] [forge.VersionCheck]: [forge] Found status: UP_TO_DATE Target: null
[09:55:56] [Server thread/INFO] [net.minecraft.server.dedicated.DedicatedServer]: Starting Minecraft server on *:25565
[09:55:56] [Server thread/INFO] [net.minecraft.network.NetworkSystem]: Using default channel type
[09:55:56] [Server thread/INFO] [FML]: Applying holder lookups
[09:55:56] [Server thread/INFO] [FML]: Holder lookups applied
[09:55:56] [Server thread/INFO] [FML]: Injecting itemstacks
[09:55:56] [Server thread/INFO] [FML]: Itemstack injection complete
[09:55:56] [Server thread/INFO] [FML]: Forge Mod Loader has successfully loaded 4 mods
[09:55:56] [Server thread/INFO] [net.minecraft.server.dedicated.DedicatedServer]: Preparing level "world"
[09:55:56] [Server thread/INFO] [FML]: Injecting existing registry data into this server instance
[09:55:56] [Server thread/INFO] [FML]: Applying holder lookups
[09:55:56] [Server thread/INFO] [FML]: Holder lookups applied
[09:55:56] [Server thread/INFO] [FML]: Loading dimension 0 (world) (net.minecraft.server.dedicated.DedicatedServer@1466f39)
[09:55:57] [Server thread/INFO] [net.minecraft.advancements.AdvancementList]: Loaded 488 advancements
[09:55:57] [Server thread/INFO] [FML]: Loading dimension -1 (world) (net.minecraft.server.dedicated.DedicatedServer@1466f39)
[09:55:57] [Server thread/INFO] [FML]: Loading dimension 1 (world) (net.minecraft.server.dedicated.DedicatedServer@1466f39)
[09:55:57] [Server thread/INFO] [net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer]: Preparing start region for level 0
[09:55:58] [Server thread/INFO] [net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer]: Preparing spawn area: 56%
[09:55:58] [Server thread/INFO] [net.minecraft.server.dedicated.DedicatedServer]: Done (2.031s)! For help, type "help" or "?"
[09:55:58] [Server thread/INFO] [FML]: Unloading dimension -1
[09:55:58] [Server thread/INFO] [FML]: Unloading dimension 1

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In case I missed this, you did install this client side correctly? Also, if the world rendered in Vanilla minecraft (default boot, no mods) then maybe it's just an issue of the world render isn't correct however the items are still there. If the items aren't there, then maybe check: do you have a mods folder inside the mods folder? The jars should be extracted inside the mods folder directly, not into another folder (so it should look like this: Desktop->"Server"->Mods->a bunch of jar files)

 

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1 minute ago, diesieben07 said:

Forge searched C:\Users\Bryan\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\server\.\mods for mods and did not find any.

Also, please don't put stuff in .minecraft.

That just means that you installed the mods incorrectly. Try extracting the .zip or the folder into the mods folder. There should only be one mods folder.

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2 minutes ago, bojibajob said:

So where should I put the folder or does it matter? I've removed it already

Okay, so I'm going to assume you downloaded a folder that contained 2 folders named "mods" and "configs" and maybe a few extras. You want to take everything inside that mods folder (jar files) and move it into your server's mods folder (so that now when you go into your server's mods folder, it will have a lot of jar files in it). Then you want to move the config files (.cfg, and a bunch of folders) into your server's config folder, so that now when you click into your server's config folder it shows a lot of other folders with mod names and cfg files.

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