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Changing this in the project's dependencies gets rid of the error and the wikis work normally once more.
Here's a sample exception: https://pastebin.com/w2CJa1ru
"co.uk.epicguru.ingamewiki"
in files of about.xml
that should at least find any mod you have which is mentioning this wiki mod.
if you want a kind of wiki mod to show you the basics for vanila/any mod the help for dummies (or one of the later versions) is what i use when i get stuck, but any mod specifically using this wiki mod can have a nicer, more detailed entry like one of the star trek mods was using it.
Does it not at least populate the vanilla wiki?