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Wikid

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  1. Well I think part of the issue with it thinking that the mod has files with the same name is where it runs the test environment. I managed to get it to stop giving me those issues after I made my own eclipse workspace then imported that but I am still trying to figure out how to get the same results without importing it from eclipse. I was curious if it affected anything when trying to create a mod. Me personally I would like to have a test environment that is error free otherwise it can make it difficult to know what is causing what errors.
  2. There is only one post on their forums and it links back to a post on the minecraft forums. That post only covers setting up the MCP without forge, which shouldn't be any different other than adding the extra jars from the lib folder that forge pulls in. Doing it that way nets me the same results however. Not really sure what else to try to do to fix the issue. Thanks
  3. I am having issues setting up MCP and Forge in IntelliJ IDEA. It seems run minecraft fine but gives me a few errors and I have tried multiple ways to try and fix it with no luck. It seems to think some files are the same names yet my mod files are empty they are just folders at the moment. It also seems to be having issues with the rt.jar file from the JDK and I have updated and reinstalled it a few times now. I have tried to pull a project in from Eclipse and I still get the same errors. Thanks

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