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Post by CoconutCurry on Oct 24, 2012 14:30:44 GMT -7
The slot 105 error is usually due to a bad install.
Install ModLoader into the .jar file. DO NOT install MineColony into the .jar file.
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Post by Peter on Oct 25, 2012 0:55:09 GMT -7
105 usually means you haven't put the minecolony.properties file in the .minecraft folder
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Post by joeyddarkling on Oct 25, 2012 20:29:47 GMT -7
"when adding BlockHutLumberjack"
I used to get that exact crash report item because I was trying to use rc20 in a world where the colony was created with rc19
I also used to get other bock conflicts because of BTW :
THIS MIGHT be helpful to others so I'll post it : These are MY settings for operating MineColony in my worlds. the settings are from rc20, but I switch the mods folders between rc19 and rc20 ( without changing the Properties file ) while I was checking out the differences between them and the relations to my other installed add-ons .
for rc20 in a game that runs BTW in the .jar : these blocks ID are fine and you KNOW that BTW Hates other Mods.
MinerBlockID=130 WarehouseBlockID=128 FarmerBlockID=126 BankBlockID=133 BuilderBlockID=134 CitizenBlockID=127 TownHallBlockID=136 MarketBlockID=137 LumberjackBlockID=138 WarningBellID=139 HuntersBlindID=140 BakerBlockID=141 BarracksBlockID=142 WatchTowerBlockID=143
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Post by CoconutCurry on Oct 26, 2012 6:52:34 GMT -7
The 105 error always lists the Lumberjack Hut. It's pretty much never a blockID issue. It specifically means that the mod isn't finding the properties file, but in general, if you put that in the wrong place, you've likely put something else in the wrong place. That's why I just about never specify that the error has to do with the properties file, and also don't suggest that it actually is a blockID problem.
Simply put, a correct install (starting from a fresh Minecraft) will solve the problem.
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