Known Issues
CurseForge:
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Overwolf's CurseForge app seems to use some sort of filewatcher. Using ServerPackCreator on any modpack inside the
Instances
folder can result in random mods being deleted. I advise against using ServerPackCreator on any modpack inside theInstances
folder. Note: ServerPackCreator does not delete any mods. It reads a list of mods inside your modpack into memory, removes clientside-only mods from that list and then copies that list to the server pack. I thought I fixed this issue a while back when I rewrote the way ServerPackCreator copies mods from the modpack to the server pack, by not deleting clientside-only mods but instead just not copying them over. It appears the problem still occurs and only happens when CurseForge is opened and a server pack is generated for a modpack inside said folder. To avoid this issue, simply copy your modpack to a directory outside theInstances
folder and you are good to go. -
The Minecraft server JAR is sometimes not deleted from server_pack-zip. This may be due to some process still accessing the server_pack-zip file which prohibits ServerPackCreator from editing it. When running creating a server pack, make sure nothing is interfering or otherwise accessing the server pack files so ServerPackCreator can successfully and safely create and edit the files.