Create 0.5.1.c is using Flywheel version 0.6.9-0.6.10 that don't exist yet
wildRosomak opened this issue ยท 5 comments
Describe the Bug
Create 0.5.1.c changelog says that it is "Now using Flywheel 0.6.9"
checking the Flywheel CurseForge site there is no such version yet, only 0.6.8.
Checking versions.toml in Create it says: versionRange="[0.6.9,0.6.10)".
This creates an issue with Create 0.5.1.c crashing while trying to start the game.
After changing it to accept Flywheel 0.6.8 game works just fine.
Also I had to finally use version 0.5.1.c because on 0.5.1.b water is broken in way that fishing rod does not interract with the surface (floater is falling to the bottom of the ocean), and there is no fog under water.
I'm using minecraft 1.19.2, but from what i've read on other versions Create 0.5.1.c is crashing the game too when starting.
Reproduction Steps
1.Download Create 0.5.1.c (for mc 1.19.2) from CurseForge
2.Download latest version of Flywheel (for mc 1.19.2) from CurseForge
3.Game won't start
- changing the versionRange in Create's mods.toml to accept Flywheel 0.6.8 fixes this issue.
Expected Result
Minecraft will start just fine.
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Operating System
Windows 10
Mod Version
0.5.1c
Minecraft Version
1.19.2
Forge Version
43.2.14
Other Mods
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Additional Context
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Sorry, now I've read that Flywheel is not needed to be installed separately, and flywheel is already in create itself. Maybe it should be considered to write that in bold red on the site. Probably lot's of people did not notice that change and got confused as me.
Hi, i cannot find a version toml anywhere in my custom modpack? where is it found ~?
If you are running the create mod it will include flywheel in the installation. Other mods that require flywheel should work fine without installing flywheel separately
Curseforge doesn't let me disable flywheel only, all flywheel dependencies get disabled too; and reenabling them reenable (or downloads and reenables) flywheel.