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ElerosVecchio

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  1. I fixed it. I was installing it, but I was updating the system wide Path and JAVA_HOME variables, not the user ones. Now that I've changed those, it now works. Thank you for helping me fix this.
  2. That's why. Its using jdk 1.8.0_77, but I'm not sure why because I don't have that jdk.
  3. In a previous post I said I updated. I am now running jdk-8.0.242.08-hotspot
  4. That is the version of Java I am running
  5. I was able to get the most recent OpenJDK 8, but I am still getting the same error (but it did take more time).
  6. Thanks for the replies though. I tried installing the JDK for Java 14 but I couldn't find the jre and I tried getting JDK 8 but it was locked unless I signed up for a subscription.
  7. java version "1.8.0_241" Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_241-b07) Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.241-b07, mixed mode)
  8. I was actually able to get it to stay open using call and pause commands. Anyways here is the pastebin: https://pastebin.com/4Jy0rR4e
  9. I did use genEclipseRuns. I tried stacktrace and it still wont stay open. I am using Windows 10 Pro.
  10. I am trying to setup modding for 1.15.2 using Eclipse. Whenever I try to use the gradlew commands, it gives me a Build Fail error. Attached to this is a screenshot I got of it. The window doesn't stay open long enough for me to copy the text, so this was all I could get. The commands I have tried: gradlew setupDecompWorkspace gradlew genEclipseRuns gradlew eclipse gradlew --refresh-dependencies gradlew clean All of these give the same error. The error says "Could not resolve all artifacts for configuration ':classpath'."

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