java.lang.NoSuchMethodError at startup.
Zarepheth opened this issue ยท 9 comments
Adding this mod to xSHXRKIEx's "Better MC [FABRIC] 1.19.2 v9" modpack causes a fatal crash during game startup.
Crash Report: crash-2022-10-23_22.11.19-client.txt
I'm using the CurseForge Overwolf client, adding content to the modpacks I'm playing.
No such method= mismatched forge or outdated/mismatched dependencies. Always update all your mods, that's what launchers are for
The most recent version available on the Curse Forge Overwolf client still gives me the same error.
If I back it down "labels-1.19.2-1.3-fabric.jar", the error goes away - though I've not progressed far enough in the current world to find the ink necessary to produce labels. (Why do I need "Antique Ink" from Supplementaries?)
Besides this mod, the other mod which shows up as out-of-date on the Overwolf client is "MemoryLeakFix". And I'm one version behind on that mod only because Minecraft also fails to start when that mod is brought to the most current version available in the Overwolf client.
My bad something is up then. I checked better and the method it says it's missing Is from ...vanilla?
Well it turns out that method isn't there since it's from vanilla 1.18 as you are using labels mod version for 1.18
Okay. Looking at the "Versions" tab in the Curse Forge Overwolf client, I see the most recent file is "labels-1.18.2-1.0-fabric.jar", but the profile is meant for Minecraft 1.19.2. And, all the previous file versions in the list are "labels-1.19.2-1.x-fabric.jar". Something's messed up with the Curse Forge updates.
As for the recipe, I just thought it odd because:
- I didn't notice a dependency on the Supplementaries mod
- The Antique Ink is rare drop and hard to come by. So by the time I can create labels for my chests, I'll be using storage systems where I won't need the labels.
That's odd, if you look on the website the latest 2 files are marked as 1.18 only. Labels has no deoendency on supplementaries. And yet the rarity yeah I might change it back