1.11 version of mod says 1.11 version of forge is wrong version
kreezxil opened this issue · 5 comments
Issue: FluxNetworks-1.10.2-1.0.8.jar crashes dedicated Forge 1.11 build 2199 on startup
Notes:
says forge is wrong version
crash report:
https://gist.github.com/e43f4f5ee9b204b7f59309d1df3291da
fml server latest:
https://gist.github.com/2b237e494befe665b24f0a428b19fef8
There is no 1.11 version of the mod, you can clearly see that in the filename of the jar that you posted.
and in the crash logs.
and in the source code of the mod as well.
@kreezxil I am not the mod author that would be @SonarSonic
This is the list of version tags on CurseForge for release 1.0.8
1.10.2
1.10.1
1.10
1.10-Snapshot
1.9.4
No 1.11, 1.11.1 or 1.11.2 in that list.
No 1.11 versions listed on the dropdown.
https://minecraft.curseforge.com/projects/flux-networks/files
Let me explain something, and it is obvious that someone on the development side caught the flub and corrected it, too bad they won't say they did.
I use CurseClient to build my modpacks as I consider it to be superior mechanism for doing that. I set my Forge branch for the pack and then "Get More Content" at which time it'll show me everything that is associated with that branch.
I chose Flux Networks, because at the time that I originally reported this, flux networks was listed with the 1.11 tag and when I went to the page, while I did see the file attached version numbers, I did also see that it was tagged for 1.11.
A note on file attached version numbers, as you are aware there have been a couple of times when prior mod tiers (forge branches) worked on subsequently newer ones. For instance 1.9.4-1.10.2 99% of the time will work happy together, some authors even leave their version numbers for the lower 1.9.4 but tag for all the other tiers they think they are compatible with.
So that is what happened and the dev changed the tag else it wouldn't show up in the curse client at that time. It has been fixed and I see that and it no longer appears in the list.
Please close after you've read this.
Was only explaining how and why I started this issue.