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I added the latest version of Nature Arise to my custom modpack, entered my SP world, opened my creative inventory and crashed to desktop with an error message that said java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Cannot add empty stack. In both the latest.log and the REI log, I'm seeing many lines that appear to be related to that error message, which is why I thought maybe it was a conflict. Also, I put the log files in a bug report in the Nature Arise GitHub, and they're not sure what's causing it, so I thought I'd repost it here in case you guys had some insight.
Apologies. After some binary testing I managed to isolate the problem. It turns out that Nature Arise was conflicting with Lithium somehow, not with REI. Still not sure exactly why that's happening, but I have passed this along to the Lithium devs.
What happened?
I added the latest version of Nature Arise to my custom modpack, entered my SP world, opened my creative inventory and crashed to desktop with an error message that said
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Cannot add empty stack
. In both the latest.log and the REI log, I'm seeing many lines that appear to be related to that error message, which is why I thought maybe it was a conflict. Also, I put the log files in a bug report in the Nature Arise GitHub, and they're not sure what's causing it, so I thought I'd repost it here in case you guys had some insight.What mod loaders are you seeing the problem on?
Fabric
What do you think this bug is of?
Relevant log output
Anything else?
Crash Report:
crash-2024-07-18_19.37.43-client.txt
Latest.Log:
latest.log
REI Log:
rei.log
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