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ninjaconor

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  1. Ah! Found a sort-of-fix. I manually created the zip file as explained above and then did a clean install of forge on my minecraft.jar and it just started working. It's not a perfect fix, but it'll do
  2. I've tried both and there doesn't seem to be any difference. I've also tried manually extracting the class files from client_reobf.jar in the temp folder, sticking them in a zip file and putting in in the Minecraft mods directory. That sort of works, but as soon as I try to open any custom containers it crashes out and I get the following: I think this might be connected to it not obfuscating correctly. Some reference to a variable has been changed to "g" but the name of the variable hasn't been updated.
  3. I'm making a mod for minecraft version 1.5.2 (for compatability with my server) and am encountering an error when reobfuscating. I run recompile, then getchangedsrc and they both run fine. Then, when I try to run reobfuscate I receive error messages like these: * File conor/ninjamod/NinjaConor.class failed extracting for conor/ninjamod/Ninj aConor * File conor/ninjamod/NinjaConor.class failed extracting for conor/ninjamod/Ninj aConor Has anyone encountered this before, and if so can they offer any advice?

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