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Furkos

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  1. Hey guys, I wanted to start programming a mod for Minecraft viá Java. I followed the instruction and downloaded Java JDK 7, Eclipse & Forge. Everything went fine, but when I opened CMD in the Forge Folder and typed : "gradlew setupDecompWorkspace" it gave me an error after 3-4 minutes. The error said : "decompileMc FAILED; FAILURE: Build failed with an exception. * What went wrong: Execution failed for task ':decompileMC'. > Java heap space" After google'ing a couple of minutes I found some ways to solve this problem. Next I wrote "gradlew -Dorg.gradle.jvmargs=-Xmx3072m setupDecompWorkspace" I got 16gb workspace so this shouldn't be a big problem, right ? Now the "Java heap space"-error was solved, but a new error occured. The new error said : "unable to start the daemon process" So I googled for a solution for this problem. It said I should go to C:\Users\MyUser and delete the .gradle folder. I followed the instruction but it gave me the same error over and over, no matter how much heap space I gave Java or how often I tried to start the decompileMc new there were always the same 2 errors. Any idea, what I could do ? Thanks for your help and sorry for the bad english. Furkos

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