![]() ![]() Loading modpack information for thirdparty.xml…Īdding FTB Pack: 15 (Unstable 1.7. Loading modpack information for modpacks.xml… Local Authlib Version is good, skipping Download Using download server Automatic:CurseCDN on host (198.41.208.102) The FTB Launcher has found the following Java versions installed: Windows RegCreateKeyEx(…) returned error code 5. WARNING: Could not open/create prefs root node Software\JavaSoft\Prefs at root 0x80000002. I do know the launcher has this information in it:īy looking at this information it might be something like:įTBLaunch starting up (version 1.4.7 Build: 10407)įrom Console: 7:29:03 PM but it seams it’s past my sleuthing skills. The forums over at would be your best shot at getting the information you need for FTB. The pattern is super easy to see in how they constructed their URLs and perhaps other server mods/packs do this as well? If so, please let me know any insights you have on how I can make it so “create profile” is a thing of the past, and this web-ui can be even more straightforward! ![]() Here’s what Mojang did: they gave us a tidy JSON file: The one thing I need, however, is a reliable way to get the URLs that isn’t parsing HTML (so hopefully RSS, txt, etc.). I’d like to extend this to FTB, Spigot, Sponge, Forge–everything that is out there. I have a nice system right now where installing a profile should be as simple as identifying a server version from a source, such as 1.8.4 from Mojang Official Jars, and it seems to work out quite nicely. Profiles weren’t very intuitive (aren’t?) – or at least people didn’t understand them as clearly as I did (as the designer) – and I would like to fix this going forward. then to play go back to the screen where you selected to install a mod pack and it should be listed there with the option to 'play' once you mouse-over it. Version 3.4.MineOS-node development is speeding along and some of the more pressing features that the web-ui has remaining (but has been put off till late) are profiles. On the curse client (the beta curse voice one, not the other useless one) click the minecraft tab, then click to install a modpack, browse to the MF3 pack and hit install.
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