Version:
1.1.0
What is the bug:
Downloaded the server and client of the DW20 - 1.1.1 via FTB client. Trying to log into the server, I get an error on the client saying "Missing Blocks". Digging in the logs, I see the following:
[22:29:34] [Client thread/INFO]: Connecting to 192.168.2.140, 25565
[22:29:36] [Netty Client IO #3/INFO] [FML]: Server protocol version 1
[22:29:36] [Netty Client IO #3/INFO] [FML]: Attempting connection with missing mods [AromaBackup, BetterTitleScreen, journeymap, NotEnoughCodecs, notenoughkeys, MapWriter, Opis] at SERVER
[22:29:36] [Netty Client IO #3/INFO] [FML]: Injecting existing block and item data into this client instance
[22:29:36] [Netty Client IO #3/INFO] [FML]: Found a missing id from the world aobd:crushedPurifiedMithril
[22:29:36] [Netty Client IO #3/INFO] [FML]: Found a missing id from the world aobd:crushedMithril
[22:29:36] [Netty Client IO #3/INFO] [FML]: Found a missing id from the world aobd:dustTinyMithril
[22:29:36] [Netty Client IO #3/INFO] [MineMenu]: CLIENT: Disconnected from server, enabling all click actions
[22:29:36] [Netty Client IO #3/INFO] [OpenMods]: openmods.network.IdSyncManager.onDisconnect(IdSyncManager.java:124): Disconnected, restoring local data
[22:29:36] [Netty Client IO #3/ERROR] [FML]: Failed to connect to server: there are 3 missing blocks and items
The server is a BRAND new install of Debian 14.10 with Oracle Java 7. NOTHING else has been touched on it.
root@mc104:/home/stephen/direwolf20_17-server# cat /etc/debian_version
jessie/sid
root@mc104:/home/stephen/direwolf20_17-server# java -version
java version "1.7.0_76"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_76-b13)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 24.76-b04, mixed mode)
So for fun, I moved all the mods out of my client setup, then copied what was on the server over to the client, re-ran, and same deal, same items.
Mod & Version:
Paste.feed-the-beast.com log:
Can it be repeated:
Start the server, start the client, connect the client, and voila, crash
Known Fix:
Copy the Client Config folder over to the Server
1.1.0
What is the bug:
Downloaded the server and client of the DW20 - 1.1.1 via FTB client. Trying to log into the server, I get an error on the client saying "Missing Blocks". Digging in the logs, I see the following:
[22:29:34] [Client thread/INFO]: Connecting to 192.168.2.140, 25565
[22:29:36] [Netty Client IO #3/INFO] [FML]: Server protocol version 1
[22:29:36] [Netty Client IO #3/INFO] [FML]: Attempting connection with missing mods [AromaBackup, BetterTitleScreen, journeymap, NotEnoughCodecs, notenoughkeys, MapWriter, Opis] at SERVER
[22:29:36] [Netty Client IO #3/INFO] [FML]: Injecting existing block and item data into this client instance
[22:29:36] [Netty Client IO #3/INFO] [FML]: Found a missing id from the world aobd:crushedPurifiedMithril
[22:29:36] [Netty Client IO #3/INFO] [FML]: Found a missing id from the world aobd:crushedMithril
[22:29:36] [Netty Client IO #3/INFO] [FML]: Found a missing id from the world aobd:dustTinyMithril
[22:29:36] [Netty Client IO #3/INFO] [MineMenu]: CLIENT: Disconnected from server, enabling all click actions
[22:29:36] [Netty Client IO #3/INFO] [OpenMods]: openmods.network.IdSyncManager.onDisconnect(IdSyncManager.java:124): Disconnected, restoring local data
[22:29:36] [Netty Client IO #3/ERROR] [FML]: Failed to connect to server: there are 3 missing blocks and items
The server is a BRAND new install of Debian 14.10 with Oracle Java 7. NOTHING else has been touched on it.
root@mc104:/home/stephen/direwolf20_17-server# cat /etc/debian_version
jessie/sid
root@mc104:/home/stephen/direwolf20_17-server# java -version
java version "1.7.0_76"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_76-b13)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 24.76-b04, mixed mode)
So for fun, I moved all the mods out of my client setup, then copied what was on the server over to the client, re-ran, and same deal, same items.
Mod & Version:
Paste.feed-the-beast.com log:
Can it be repeated:
Start the server, start the client, connect the client, and voila, crash
Known Fix:
Copy the Client Config folder over to the Server
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