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5e Community Pack 1.2 error

Mergon

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The following errors occurred:

File: COM_Source_110 - Sword Coast Adventures Guide.1st (line 13) - Source - Duplicate record encountered ('5eSCAGCP')

After installing D&D 5e Community Pack 1.2 I get the above error. Anyone else get this?

Debating which one to remove for the time being.

Found my issue. I had a file: COM_Source_110 - Sourcebooks.1st which I believe was removed or renamed to COM_Source_110 - Sword Coast Adventures Guide.1st

The contents were identical. I removed COM_Source_110 - Sourcebooks.1st and everything works fine now.
 
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ShadowChemosh:

It may not be your fault. I had manually installed the Community pack before it went live to do some testing and that may have been when it got installeded (COM_Source_110 - Sourcebooks.1st). I am not sure mind you, but no one else seems to have had the proble,.
 
After installing D&D 5e Community Pack 1.2 I get the above error. Anyone else get this?

Debating which one to remove for the time being.

Found my issue. I had a file: COM_Source_110 - Sourcebooks.1st which I believe was removed or renamed to COM_Source_110 - Sword Coast Adventures Guide.1st

The contents were identical. I removed COM_Source_110 - Sourcebooks.1st and everything works fine now.
Where did you get the file COM_Source_110 - Sword Coast Adventures Guide.1st? That was not released in version 1.0 of the pack and its not a valid file anymore at all.

COM_Source_110 - Sourcebooks.1st is the correct file so by removing Sword Coast Adventures you are now invalid. :(
 
ShadowChemosh:

It may not be your fault. I had manually installed the Community pack before it went live to do some testing and that may have been when it got installeded (COM_Source_110 - Sourcebooks.1st). I am not sure mind you, but no one else seems to have had the proble,.
Yeah I was just figuring that out by looking at was actually released in v1.0.

I would actually delete the file "COM_Source_110 - Sword Coast Adventures Guide.1st" and then grab the file "COM_Source_110 - Sourcebooks.1st" from github.
 
Where did you get the file COM_Source_110 - Sword Coast Adventures Guide.1st? That was not released in version 1.0 of the pack and its not a valid file anymore at all.

COM_Source_110 - Sourcebooks.1st is the correct file so by removing Sword Coast Adventures you are now invalid. :(

Well, I had a 50/50 chance of picking the correct file which mean for me 100% chance of picking the wrong one.

It was part of the pre-release files that I didn't remove before installing the official D&D 5e Community pack.
 
Well, I had a 50/50 chance of picking the correct file which mean for me 100% chance of picking the wrong one.

It was part of the pre-release files that I didn't remove before installing the official D&D 5e Community pack.
LOL yeah that always happens to me too. :D

I would actually delete the file "COM_Source_110 - Sword Coast Adventures Guide.1st" and then grab the file "COM_Source_110 - Sourcebooks.1st" from github. That should get you going again... :)
 
That's not a naming convention we have used at all. Even pre Shadow.
That is correct for "Source" files. I always left the pack name out so that they sort to the "bottom" of the list of files. Its very helpful when you have 6 Packs to maintain. :)
 
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I am almost dead certain I downloaded it from the Git site since the file name is not a format I use. :)
That is correct for "Source" files. I always left the pack name out so that they sort to the "bottom" of the list of files. Its very helpful when you have 6 Packs to maintain. :)

daplunk is thinking it should be COM_5ePack_ but I don't do that for Source files because sometimes I share "Source" files between different packs. :p
 
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