How do I tell what mod an error message is related to? What is `MarcioCommonLibs`?
I'm getting:
Plugin 'MarcioCommonLibs' failed to load because module 'MarcioCommonLibs' could not be loaded. There may be an operating system error or the module may not be properly set up.... except SMM hides dependencies, and I can't find any mod by that name by searching. I've tried visiting it on the web (by just pasting that name into the URL, https://ficsit.app/mod/MarcioCommonLibs) ... which shows me it exists, but doesn't help me find it in the mod-manager so that I can disable it. o_O
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Something is preventing this mod from loading. Troubleshooting ideas:
- Try closing and reopening the mod manager
- Try turning mods off and back on again in the Mod Manager
- Are you playing on Experimental? Check the compatibility info to find out if that mod supports it.
- Are you using the most recent version of the mentioned mod? If you are, be patient. Mod support for new versions is an ongoing effort by authors in their spare time. If you absolutely need this mod, you can play something else or start a fresh save while you wait for an update!
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Read what the bot says, check the compatibility info
You're using broken mods, not ready for 1.1 yet
Solution
It'll be one of these https://ficsit.app/user/27uDm1v7WoUoDX
Yes, I'm aware; I'm trying to figure out which one. And low-key reporting a bug (missing, critical feature?) that "searching for the module-name for a mod in SMM's search interface doesn't surface the same result as using that name as a URL slug."
It's one of Marcio's mods
Search by user instead, you should be able to find out which of the mods you have potentially depend on MarcioCommonLibs
Yep, @sjhoward's advice was good! Thank you both!