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DerTod2

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  1. Found out in another topic that the only reply is to update to 1.9.4 but this is not possible when modding for our life in the woods server. Is their any possibility to add the file again to the repository? Thanks for any helpful reply, DerTod2
  2. Today i've tried to create my devWorkspace (re-installed windows). But gradle stops when reaching the task 'downloadMcpTools'. Using forge-1.7.10-10.13.4.1614-1.7.10. Console output: Maybe this is related to http://www.minecraftforge.net/forum/index.php/topic,39456.msg0/boardseen.html#new ?
  3. Well now ForgeGradle compiles succesfully with these lines in the gradle.build: dependencies { compile files("C:/Program Files/Java/jdk1.8.0_05/jre/lib/ext/jfxrt.jar") } The next problem (maybe an java problem?) is the NoClassDefFound Exception when running the mod and starting to play an youtube video. Java throws this exception: Eclipse throws no warnings and the lib should be in every Oracle Java Installation. Then why is the class "javafx.scene.Parent" missing ... The java File containing the JavaFX imports looks like this: Thanks for the Help!
  4. Hi, Is it possible to compile Mods using JavaFX (using jdk 1.8.0) with ForgeGradle? Currently the build throws "unknown package" Can I add additional dependencies anywhere? build.log:

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