This summary of some similar warning and error messages groups them together for easier review and better understanding.
It does not substitute having to pay attention to all log messages, especially when troubleshooting problems in the game.
Click each entry in the left pane to go through the different grouped log messages.
Read the explanations for each warning or error message to understand their seriousness - it ranges from negligible via causing visual issues to CTD - and to decide if action is required to fix the causes of the reported problems.
Warning and error messages are to be expected for certain guides, load orders and mods. However nobody can be sure if they are benign without actually checking the messages. Ignore misinformed statements that warnings or error message can be ignored.
Properly made guides or load orders typically check and address issues and should have a list of expected warning and error messages to cross check with, so users can make sure everything went as expected.
Any unexpected issues should be investigated in order to judge or give meaningful advice about them.
All checks and resulting messages are related to the LOD patch generation. Unqualified statements that warning or error messages - regardless if they stop the processes or not - can be ignored or that any of them are not relevant for the LOD patch generation are an indicator that LOD generation and patching processes are not properly understood.
For example an invalid script is obviously bad because the compiled script file is corrupt and not working. If that particluar script is not used, then the problems could be ignored. However, an invalid script could also mean a problem with the download archive, installation or the general quality of a mod or guide.
Check Mods for further information about specific mods.
Make use of the official DynDOLOD support forum for feedback and to receive qualified answers for any questions or problem with the tools or any other LOD related question.
The official DynDOLOD support forum is the primary address to turn to for any question regarding issues or compatibility with any mods or other plugins. It should be preferred over any other resource where only second hand knowledge is available at best.
Disabling something is typically a troubleshooting step and not a fix, especially when trying to circumvent errors or problems. Research the issue and report problems to the official DynDOLOD support forum.
The tools and configurations are constantly updated based on user reports to the official DynDOLOD support forum.