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My modified version has a file which has the same name as the one in the original.
Usually, this is not good, as other files (from the original shared pack) has been coded to rely on the original file which makes everything work.
When you make a different file with the same name and file path, the game makes that new file top priority, and usually that isn't good because it most likely has different codes from the original, which would break some parts of the original shared pack, hence why Gmod alerts you about it so someone could send the issue to the mod author to fix.
I have virtually no experience in coding in lua, this mod was from a version of the MW19 pack all the way back in 2023 from github. When it finally made it to the workshop, it was missing a feature from the github version which I have on my pc, so I just tweaked a tiny amount of stuff to make it work with the current version. I am not a programmer but this is what I was thinking when going though trial and error.