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Parker8283

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  1. The commands appeared to have worked, but here's the log file, just in case. Thank you so much.
  2. I know I posted about this before, but the bulk of the has been fixed. However, a new one comes up. Hopefully this one is much smaller: http://i.imgur.com/CkfuwOy.png I ran the command ./gradlew setupDecompWorkspace eclipse --refresh-dependencies at the very beginning. That's the end result. And sorry that I'm continuously pestering everyone about this, but I would like to update my mods. It still may be an OSX only bug, but I don't know.
  3. Yea I understand; I would've never bought one myself because it's cheaper to get Windows, but this one was a gift, and my only working computer at the moment. Thank you for trying. And hopefully someone who uses forge on mac will help me out.
  4. I still need help if anyone would like to offer it.
  5. I ran the clearCache command just fine. Deleted the .gradle and build folders inside the directory where I unzipped everything. Ran the command ./gradlew setupDecompWorkspace eclipse --refresh-dependencies (is that right?) Got the same result, so I just deleted everything and unzipped it again and started over (considering I haven't added any code yet) Ran the exact same command. Same result. Your guess is as good as mine.
  6. It's much easier for me just to put a picture (and the insert image button doesn't appear to be working): I looked in the directory where all of the other ones that are working are in, but the .jar doesn't appear to be there for the ones that are missing. I'm using the forge provided eclipse workspace, and I tried both the ./gradlew setupDecompWorkspace eclipse and ./gradlew setupDevWorkspace eclipse commands, and still the same thing. (Yes, I am using a Mac). Help? (you may have seen this earlier in another subform; it is because I can't read the clearly written instructions. I've had problems with that in the past.) EDIT: Problem still persists if any community member has any assistance.
  7. Ah! Never thought to look at the Java website. Well, it is java that I'm coding in after all. Thank you very much!
  8. Hello all fellow coders! I've been coding since beta 1.8.1 with Risugami's ModLoader, and just recently switched to Forge (1.6.2). I really like how in Forge, you can recompile and reobfuscate the code into a .jar file, because, to me, that looks cool. I've seen people who can sign their .jar files to verify that it was them who recompiled and reobfuscated the code. However, I haven't found a good tutorial online about how this is done. If someone could point me to one, or put one here, that would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! -Parker

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