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The launcher detects multiple files corresponding to the same mod, but all the detected files are the same file, as shown in the screenshots.
Expected Behavior
Detect duplicate jar files only if there are duplicates.
Steps To Reproduce
It seems to happen randomly, but it happens mostly is when I install a mod.
Anything else?
Here, the launcher thinks that two different jar files are present in the mod folder, but the two detected files are exactly the same.
Sometimes, it can show a near-endless list of jar files.
It can be ignored, but it's just weird.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
66BA9Q-ME49
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XMCL detects duplicated mod files where there is only one file
The launcher detects duplicated mod files where there is only one file
Sep 1, 2024
It did not happen again on newer versions.
However, I noticed on 0.47.10 that duplicated entries can appear in the mod list while searching. It's hard to reproduce.
I think I remember that it had already happened on previous 0.47.x versions but I'm not sure.
Is there an existing issue for this?
Launcher Version
0.46.0 and 0.46.1
Operating System
Windows
Architecture
x64
Current Behavior
The launcher detects multiple files corresponding to the same mod, but all the detected files are the same file, as shown in the screenshots.
Expected Behavior
Detect duplicate jar files only if there are duplicates.
Steps To Reproduce
It seems to happen randomly, but it happens mostly is when I install a mod.
Anything else?
Here, the launcher thinks that two different jar files are present in the mod folder, but the two detected files are exactly the same.
Sometimes, it can show a near-endless list of jar files.
It can be ignored, but it's just weird.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: