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hydos06

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  1. in the guide from me previous thread it says to import the projects folder. i have tried doing this to no avail. i believe this is because the eclipse ide files are not in the directory. is there a step im missing? Any help is appreciated thanks
  2. ok good to know
  3. ok i found a new problem it built successfully and i was going to import the projects in the projects folder into eclipse. i selected the projects folder and eclipse said "No projects are found to import". am i missing a step somewhere or is this a bug?
  4. i did gradlew setup and now its setting up mcp. i believe that's further than before thank you for the help
  5. + im attempting to comtribute im following this guide https://mcforge.readthedocs.io/en/latest/forgedev/
  6. i have being trying to compile forge. originally i was trying to compile 1.7.10 forge. that didnt work i assume because the mappings dont exist anymore i tried 1.8.9 im honestly not sure why that didnt work i tried 1.15.x and 1.14.x they both gave me this error. * Where: Build file 'C:\Users\Hayden\Desktop\important\plainForgeClient\build.gradle' line: 200 * What went wrong: A problem occurred evaluating root project 'Forge'. > Cannot invoke method describe() on null object all i did was clone minecraftForge to a file and run gradlew setupForge. does anyone know why this happens? and is there a fix for it

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