IckyDrew Posted July 12, 2015 Posted July 12, 2015 Hi I made a custom modpack for my friends and I and it gives me the error Error Unzipping a file for the following pack: Fuzzy's Pack error in opening zip file Please Consult the modpack author. the link to the modpack is http://www.technicpack.net/api/modpack/fuzzys-pack or http://technicpack.net/modpack/fuzzys-pack.693154 I know it says it cant run media fire but the link I use http://download1499.mediafire.com/p8z7i0k259lg/q54aq6wyp2wxqih/modpack.zip is a direct link for my modpack even though it is used by mediafire. Please Help!
Discord Moderator plowmanplow Posted July 12, 2015 Discord Moderator Posted July 12, 2015 "I know it says it cant run media fire" If you know this, then why are you trying to use it when you are experiencing exactly what happens when you do? That's like saying "I know I can't run my gasoline engine on diesel fuel, but I'm going to try it anyway" and then being surprised when the car won't run. Use copy.com or DropBox. Your /bin/modpack.jar is in RAR format. All archive files intended to be used in the platform must be in ZIP format only. The contents of the file are also in a subfolder. You shouldn't be messing with the contents of the Forge JAR in any way. Simply download the Forge universal binary JAR file and rename it to modpack.jar. You have the MC 1.8 version of iChunUtil. You need the latest 4.x version of the mod to be compatible with 1.7.10. Address these issues and come back if you still have troubles.
IckyDrew Posted July 13, 2015 Author Posted July 13, 2015 "I know it says it cant run media fire" If you know this, then why are you trying to use it when you are experiencing exactly what happens when you do? That's like saying "I know I can't run my gasoline engine on diesel fuel, but I'm going to try it anyway" and then being surprised when the car won't run. Use copy.com or DropBox. Your /bin/modpack.jar is in RAR format. All archive files intended to be used in the platform must be in ZIP format only. The contents of the file are also in a subfolder. You shouldn't be messing with the contents of the Forge JAR in any way. Simply download the Forge universal binary JAR file and rename it to modpack.jar. You have the MC 1.8 version of iChunUtil. You need the latest 4.x version of the mod to be compatible with 1.7.10. Address these issues and come back if you still have troubles. I followed your advice and it led me to this Error downloading a file for the following pack: Fuzzy's Pack Failed to download https://copy.com/mlUJ8VQzI4nEhG0R/modpack.zip?download=1 Please consult the modpack author http://www.technicpack.net/api/modpack/fuzzys-pack or http://www.technicpack.net/modpack/fuzzys-pack.693154
Discord Moderator plowmanplow Posted July 13, 2015 Discord Moderator Posted July 13, 2015 Your modpack archive is in RAR format. All archive files intended for use in the platform must be in ZIP format only. (does this sound familiar?)
IckyDrew Posted July 13, 2015 Author Posted July 13, 2015 Your modpack archive is in RAR format. All archive files intended for use in the platform must be in ZIP format only. (does this sound familiar?) I'm sorry im a little bit noob How is my modpack rar if it is .zip?
Discord Moderator plowmanplow Posted July 13, 2015 Discord Moderator Posted July 13, 2015 The file extension is arbitrary. You could name your file "modpack.potato" and it would work fine as long as the compression algorithm was ZIP and not RAR. Whatever program you are using to compress the archive has options which allow you to set in which format the archive should be created.
IckyDrew Posted July 13, 2015 Author Posted July 13, 2015 The file extension is arbitrary. You could name your file "modpack.potato" and it would work fine as long as the compression algorithm was ZIP and not RAR. Whatever program you are using to compress the archive has options which allow you to set in which format the archive should be created. Thank You for all your help it now works! Thanks!
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