There are twenty-two (22) different release versions in the 1.9 branch. So no it is not obvious which version you are running... I'm saying that you are better suited asking the author of the mod for support. Many forum members, and moderators have never used the specific mod that you mentioned so we could not support it even if we wanted to.Q i just realize that this open source isn't very open source then
and i might as well go learn some coding and just take care of this
myself?A: Open Source means that the source code is freely available and may be redistributed and modified. Is it? Yes. This phrase also generally in the group think means that it is community developed and supported. Anyone is free to offer pull requests to add features, fix bugs, etc. The forums are open and anyone who is a member is free to respond. So does it meet the 'expanded' group think meaning of the phrase? Yes. That being said.. we do not provide support for unofficial code / code provided by other people that has not been accepted into the project. If that means you think this isn't very open source then you are entitled to your opinion. I would disagree with you about it though. If that means you think that you should go learn some coding and take care of this yourself, then more power to you.