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java.lang.RuntimeException: An error occurred trying to configure the Minecraft home at C:\Users\David\Desktop\FTB University Server\. for Forge Mod Loader #326

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Grimjahk opened this issue Oct 30, 2020 · 6 comments

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@Grimjahk
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Came from Discord with this one

"make an issue on the ftb app issue tracker
mention this line in the title:"
java.lang.RuntimeException: An error occurred trying to configure the Minecraft home at C:\Users\David\Desktop\FTB University Server. for Forge Mod Loader

The above person believes that i am getting corrupted files when I download my server files, and I have tried several new downloads, all getting the same issue. My server will not start.

I have to download the server files directly from (https://feed-the-beast.com/modpack/ftb_university) because I cannot get the FTB App to work on my machine (other tracker issue)

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latest.log

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Gaz492 commented Oct 30, 2020

Could you provide the output of what happens when you run the server installer?

The website and app use the same download link so there would be no difference between downloading the server installer from the app or from the website

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installer.log
I think this is what you want?

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Gaz492 commented Nov 7, 2020

Not quite, can you run the server installer and add > server_install.log to the end of the command and upload server_install.log file?
This will output all the information from the server installer to a file that we can look at.

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Grimjahk commented Nov 7, 2020

I've tried a dozen different ways to get this to work:
Command line
Editing a shortcut (with and without the >)
I'm stuck. I am not generating that install log.

"C:\Users\David\Desktop\Test 3\serverinstall_52_157.exe > server_install.log" from the "Run" console and it still did not work.

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I wasn't able to make a server_install.log (above) but I did do a test and WAS able to download, install, and launch the 1.1.0 server file, into and from a clean folder. After that success I tried again with the 1.1.1 (again clean folder) and got the same failure as originally posted.

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