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  1. I'll come straight to the point. Forge 1.12.2 - 14.23.5.2855. IntelliJ IDEA. Windows 10. Laptop. My problem is the following one. """ [Client thread/ERROR] [FML]: There was a problem reading the entry module-info.class in the jar C:\Users\Liplum\.gradle\caches\modules-2\files-2.1\org.ow2.asm\asm-analysis\6.2\c7d9a90d221cbb977848d2c777eb3aa7637e89df\asm-analysis-6.2.jar - probably a corrupt zip net.minecraftforge.fml.common.LoaderException: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException """ My TWO FRIENDS who use IDEA and forge 1.12.2 on the laptop AND I ALL meet it. When your Minecraft loads at 1/7 (Loading - Consturcting Mods) and 3/5(Consturction - Forge Mod Loader) , it will crash and leave a lot of error outputs but that one is the most special identifier. I don't know why and then search for it on google. And I've got two identical posts and translated them by google. French one:https://www.minecraftforgefrance.fr/topic/6416/erreur-de-lecture-de-class-dans-les-sources-de-minecraft Chinese one:https://v2mcdev.com/posts/715.html They all had the same problem in their programming on IDEA with Forge 1.12.2.
  2. For anyone who comes across this in the future, running with `--no-daemon` seems to solve it https://github.com/MinecraftForge/ForgeGradle/issues/563

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