You can run it if you recompile Spout's networkmanager against ItemCraft's packetmod.
If anyone had problems with the ICNtree IDs, particularly vines, I've added those back in the Details regarding use post (removed thinking they...
They can be more or less problematic to port. Finite Liquids, is of the more problematic sort, but it is possible with some work. When porting...
The only thing you need is to reference minecraft.jar with 16bit entityid mod and recompile. The actual changes are in packet24 but nb reference a...
@Syrome Great job porting the allocator, I just tried it out and it's works fine. Will you be porting the other blocks in the mod as well? That...
ICFancyPack 0.3.2 now allows changing these using icscript: Settings (all are ints 0 or 1): UseNewShelves UseLegacyFences UseNewFences IDs:...
disabled new bookshelves in 0.3.1
Anything specific you're getting stuck on? Although I never used that file that might be hinting at the problem, QwertyPower reusing the mappings...
ICFancyPack Updated for 1.7.3 Not tested because I have problems getting it work on the client. But it loads on the server without errors. You'll...
Yeah there's something seriously wrong with the classmap. I just translated FancyPack and having classnames totally scrambled. Edit: Not...
Make sure you've updated the libraries to point to the newest ItemCraft and Craftbukkit jars. And yeah, the mappings have more bugs than before...
Actually, I just realized that I never installed ScotTools. The calls to scottool functions are surrounded with try catch clause that lets it...
Thanks to a discovery by @Tuttu several blocks are "hard to break" when using Nandonalt's trees, furthermore he figured out its Scott's tools...
You can always backup everything, both clientside and server side. If it doesn't work out, you restore the backup. I've updated the instructions...
a) look in modloader.txt for an error b) if that doesn't work, start minecraft from commandline and see if it outputs the error. Btw, I updated...
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