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KubeJS startup errors in 2-5-3 (Beta) Version #85

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Hugelham opened this issue Oct 28, 2023 · 2 comments
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KubeJS startup errors in 2-5-3 (Beta) Version #85

Hugelham opened this issue Oct 28, 2023 · 2 comments

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@Hugelham
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This error makes the modpack unplayable for me it only gives me the option to quit.

  1. Invalid file name: Uppercase 'A' in kubejs/assets/techopolis/textures/item/Advanced Technium Ingot (with colors).png
@Wishbone1977
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What is it with these weird files other people are getting? This is just like #83.

I'm on 5.3 too, and that file doesn't exist in my installation. The equivalent file I have in that folder is called advanced_technium_ingot.png.

How did you install the pack?

@UnnaturalFlavors
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UnnaturalFlavors commented Oct 29, 2023

If you updated from v3.0 (and possibly prior), there were miscellaneous files under kubejs/assets/techopolis/textures/item/ that now break with the updated version of KubeJS mod's sanitary checks.

Two methods to resolve:

  • Back up your saves into a different folder, remove the pack entirely ensuring no files were left behind, install fresh using the latest version then copy your saves back or;
  • Browse to [instance folder]/kubejs/assets/techopolis/textures/item/ and remove the offending files - should be all file names containing spaces and "(with colors)"

These files were most likely kept in place during development and don't appear to be used in any of the scripts in v3.0 or later so they should be safe to remove without issue.

Do note that there may be other conflicting files left over from the v3.0 installation as well that may require some tweaking too so it's probably safest to perform the first method if you're not comfortable working with the mod files.

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